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sorry guys been in hospital last week. came down with illness.

pm's replied.

steering wheel is sold sorry.

HOTr34 ...bits will be on its way in 24 hours.

badges were taxed by thieving bastard.

Andi ....how much of the trim did u want?

the side moulding bits?

boot mat?

still have seats now ...tyre kicker didnt want them ....no cash to tell truth.

Sorry to here mate hope all is well, thanks now i should be able to park my car somewhere lol

Did you work out the postage?

Send bank details

Llynden

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Please do not PM me ....to hard to get PM's at work.

numerous reason why i havent been online.

All parts packaged and ready to send once emails are recieved.

Please email direct to [email protected]

Parts Added- TEIN ADJ CASTOR ARMS. - $300

sorry for the hassles.

I was curious if you would be game for selling the rear quarter body panels. Living in the states you could only imagine how difficult finding such parts for an r34 could be. I'd be more than happy to pay for frieght for both panels. I also need the reverse lights from the rear bumper. Thanks mate, Raymond

  • 4 weeks later...

looking for the trim part that fits under the ashtry in the rear, fits into centre consul.cheers

hey guys im wrecking my donor car.

its an R34 GT-T.

Has everything except engine , front/rear brakes, 5 speed gone and tail shaft.

Front has damage so no panels on front or radiator support. has one LHS head light though lol.

the GTT wheels arnt available either im sorry.

the rest of the car is in tact including interior except steering wheel (airbag gone off).

ok ive started the price list .

this will grow by saturday.

im not located with the car so getting to it between work hours is hard but this weekend i will know more.

mirrors- $120 each

Doors - $350 each

Boot -$250

Door Glass (tinted) - $200 each

Door trims- $150 each

Wipers - $40 pair

Rear Screen- $300 (tinted)

Dash Cluster (60,XXXk's) - $300

Dash Pad -$200

head unit bracket- $40

Glove box- $100

hand brake (inc cable) $160

Front seats - $600

rear seat - $250

parcel shelf - $50

interior carpet - $120

tail lights - $250 each or $400 a pair.

Rear tannabe coilover (non adj 8 kg springs) -$350

Front KYB SS Stuts - $200

Rear Hicas Steer rack - $250

Rear bumper - $150

tow hooks$15 each

ABS unit - $300

ABS senders - $80 per corner

Fuel tank - $200

Quater glass - $150 each

Climate control unit $150 - white shit removed ...now clear lol.

Air con pump $120

Brake master cylinder - $250

Manual Pedal box- $250

Roof Lining - $120

Interior light - $30

Dash Gauges (set of 3 in holder) - $180

R34 Factory Turbo (30,XXX k's no shaft play) - $550

Swaybars - $60 each end.

LHS headlight Xenon light - $250 - slight damage ...see pic. nothe to effect it working is broken. still cheap price at that price.

Factory intercooler - $80

Complianced Seatbelts - Rear only $140 for both.

Steering rack - $200

Steering surround - $50

Reverse lights - $120

wiper motor - $50

Rear Bumper Rio - $110

Interior kick and ecu panel $70 for both

Basicly the centre console down to the shifter surround is sold so that is not listed.

i have other bits like rear trims etc. just ask and i will get pics and prices for them.

also the rear quarter panels on the car are very straight and am will ling to to chop them off if there wanted.

Availible are all the door rubber seals aswell as boot.

this list will be made larger on saturday with hopefully pics for most parts.

cheers

TasR32

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Do you have these parts still?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=99558

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=99563

Also looking for interior trim for boot.

Just the left hand side.

Cheers

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