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3" Dump Pipe and 3" Front Pipe (by X-Force) - $200

Get rid of that standard front and dump pipe and upgrade to a 3" system! This setup is in excellent condition and works very well (been tested for the last few days).

PM me if interested, will be taken off the car/s tonight for cleaning and packaging!

Thanks

Stan

i will take the the R34GTT Single Din Pocket with Spring Loaded Lid - $40. (only if you have one in grey colour)

also, i need the rear window water nozzle and rear speaker lids on the back shelf, they were drilled for restrants when complianced.

PM also sent.

Edited by PAV34

DIN Pockets all SOLD!

Washer Nozzle (rear) SOLD!

Speaker Grilles are part of the Rear Parcel Shelf and will not be seperated - entire unit is for sale at $80 + P/H

Thanks

Thanks to all those who have paid; the following have had their payments clear this morning - your items will be sent out today/tomorrow!

PAV34

NEO_R34

darrinspencer

Also, someone PMed me about the Driver Kick Panel Fuse Cover... I'm not sure who it was but if you are reading this please let me know as I have put it aside for you.

Thanks all!

Thanks to all those who have paid; the following have had their payments clear this morning - your items will be sent out today/tomorrow!

PAV34

NEO_R34

darrinspencer

Also, someone PMed me about the Driver Kick Panel Fuse Cover... I'm not sure who it was but if you are reading this please let me know as I have put it aside for you.

Thanks all!

That was me PM sent. :)

PM Replied... knew it was someone (well obviously)

Adding a few more items -

GTT Driver Side Kick Plate (Plastic/Black) - $50

GTT Passenger Side Kick Plate (Plastic/Black) - $50

GTT Standard Window Wipers (Front) - $40

GTT Standard Window Wiper (Rear) - $20

GTT Nissan Badge (from Boot Lid) - $15

Adding Items from Centre Arm Rest Assembly:

GTT Ash Tray (rear) from Centre Console - $30

GTT Hand Brake Lever Assembly - $75

GTT Hand Brake Leather Boot - $30

GTT Centre Cup Holder Assembly - $30

GTT Centre Arm Rest Console - $80

Package Price (all the above) - $200

* All the leather from both the Arm Rest, Hand Brake, and Boot are in excellent condition... plastic is currently filthy but will be cleaned up like everything else.

Sorry Side-Mount Intercooler is not available...

OK, someone has deposited money into my account from over the counter. It does not contain a description, only a postcode reference. If you have done so, please PM me to identify the amount and which branch you deposited from - cheers!

Shonen - sorry dude, hand brake and boot has both been reserved for sale until Wednesday - will let you know if it doesn't show.

Tom - Brake package (the entire lot) has already been snapped up!

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