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just wanting to see what kind of interest there is in the parts on my R34GTT as im looking at putting it back to standard before i sell. feel free to make offers on prices

cheers

Maurice

Item: Apexi power FC w hand controller

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for selling: selling car

Price and price conditions: SOLD

Pictures: everyone knows what they look like

Item: ARC front mount intercooler (comes with all piping,hoses,clamps etc)

Location: sydney

Website: www.arcinter.co.jp

Item Condition: used

Reason for selling: selling car

Price and price conditions: $700 + standard cooler $1000 without replacement

Item: Work meister 255 x cant remember the profile x 18 nankan rubbers front yokahama rear

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for selling: selling car

Price and price conditions: $1000 + any crappy rims to replace $1500 without replacement

Pictures: will post tonight

Item: Profec B spec II boost controller

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for selling: selling car

Price and price conditions: $400. retail approx $560

Pictures: will post tonight

Item: momo gear knob

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for selling: selling car

Price and price conditions: $50

Pictures: will post tonight

Item: Nismo gauge cluster and dash w 300km speedo

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for selling: selling car

Price and price conditions: not sure of the value make an offer. would like replacement swap

Pictures: will post tonight

Item: Tein HA coilover suspension

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for selling: selling car

Price and price conditions: SOLD

Pictures: will post tonight

Item: Turbo back exhaust with canon muffler (liverpool exhaust)

Location: sydney

Website:

Item Condition: used

Reason for selling: selling car

Price and price conditions: SOLD

Pictures: will post tonight

may add more parts as they come to my attention.

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I will take the PFC as long as its still working. Might be interested in the Profec if its Black and the Nismo Cluster depending on kms. Location in Sydney?

PM sent as well.

  • 2 weeks later...
sorry guys been busy as hell. have replied to all Pm's.

not sure if i wanna get rid of the rear wing alone as i will have holes in the boot otherwise.

cheers

Nope no PM, can you let me know what the go is with the Cluster and Gauges, thanks mate.

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