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Stock R34 ignition..

took off after 48000 km, change to splitfire..

very good cond.. $150

stock R34 catback exhaust

took off after 53000 km, change to 3 inch

very good cond.. $150

stock R34 air con controller

took off cause putting double din and bought another one to replace the gps unit

very good cond.. bought for $200 sell for $200

stock R34 washer bottle

need to take off cause of FMIC

very good cond.. $50

floor mats come in 5 piece

SKYLINE written on dem, got 2 when i bought the car..

good cond..$150

stock R34 BOV

took off around 40000 km,change to hks

very good, does the job.. $50

stock R34 gearshift console

for tiptronic, has 1 cm hole to put missile switch

$50

items located in sydney, might trade with somethin(pm me)

msg me on 0416 806 219 or pm me..

picture as request..

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can you please post a picture of the washer bottle? is it smaller than an r33 gtst one?

cheers,

ryan

oh, not sure if it smaller than r33.. never seen r33one before.. anyone can confirm this..

i take pic soon..

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mikyel i need a big favour, can u see if your car still has the circular metal thing that holds the globes in the headlight. i sorta misplaced mine and cant find it.

get back to me asap!!!

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mikyel i need a big favour, can u see if your car still has the circular metal thing that holds the globes in the headlight. i sorta misplaced mine and cant find it.

get back to me asap!!!

how the hell do u break that? its solid steel?

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