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Hi i am still stripping this R34gtt if anone wants anything it will be sent next week i am located in newcastle

Front seats $500

Brakes everything you could ever need $800

Bonnet $400

airbags make me an offer.

Manual dash cluster.Make me an offer.

Standard struts $400

All 4 doors will separate make me an offer

R34 diff $300

Call me if you want any small stuff

thanks..

0412426573

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offer $100 for the dash cluster

i onlyhave the passenger side guard it is in excellent condition and it is silver...

I also do have the dsh cluster it has 50k on it i think i will put it in mine and check...

i will be wanting more than $100 for it heaps have people asked me about this before i started stripping the car...i would like to sell the manauk steering wheel with it but i can separate..

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Do you have a pic of the L/H front guard?

How much do you want for it?

Thanks.

Here is a pic of the guard i just took in the dark i can assure you it is straight though...

As for the speaker covers i will have a look give me a call on 0412426573

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It is a 4 door right? If so, would u have the passenger side tail light and the plastic cover for it. and how much. cheers.

Yeah i have it but i am not sure if it is in perfect condition i will have a look.....

pm me or give me a cll 0412426573

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