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Hi guys

I'm after a few standard bits for R34 Skyline, would prefer local however willing to buy from interstate if need be.

Looking for:

Standard Suspension

Standard Exhaust

Standard Wheels have been purchased

Standard Front Bar

All these items need to be in fairly good condition.

Any help would be muchly appreciated.

Thanks

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I have standard intercooler, springs, dump & front pipe & airbox if your interested

springs wont do, need the entire suspension as mine has coilovers.

thanks anyway though

theres nothing wrong with the coilovers, just need to change everything back to standard as it is currently being complied.

Hey Tommo,

Whats wrong with your coilovers? why do u wanna change them to the stock suspension? ive got springs, exhaust, air filter, etc, for sale....

Hi guys

I'm after a few standard bits for R34 Skyline, would prefer local however willing to buy from interstate if need be.

Looking for:

Standard Suspension

Standard Exhaust

Standard Wheels

Standard Front Bar

All these items need to be in fairly good condition.

Any help would be muchly appreciated.

Thanks

Hi Tommmo.

I can help you out with suspension and the exhaust. I have them both boxed and ready to ship to now if need be. Let me know. Came off my car at 40,000km. Refer to link for further details:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=93738&hl=parts

I have also sent you a PM with my contact number.

Cheers

Peter

  • 2 weeks later...
Can you use any of the gear that I have??

Cheers

probably not as i need it for a r34 4 door non turbo, so i think the suspension may be different and i know the exhaust is most definately different.

thanks for your offer though

  • 7 months later...
ey man will you be able to pm me with some pics of your car i got a four door but im having a real hard time trying to find a kit to fit so can you pm me with pics please thanks

PM Sent!

all parts have been purchased!

please close thread

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