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im basicly gonna update the list as i go through the stuff but heres wat ive got off the top of my head.

Stock R34 GTT ECU

Full Stock Exhaust

stock Double Din Holder

stock neo engine cover

original r34 gtt japanese Cassette/Radio player

original R34 rear and front speakers (Sanyo 6")

these 17x8 rims here (same style diff brand)

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these 18x8

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thats it for now, ill get prices for the above asap

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How much for the NEO cover?

$150 inc postage

so u still selling the din pocket or not bro?

yeh still got em going for $80 inc postage

R34 sidemount?

sorry mate rekin got took em off me already

the wheels how much..... got tyres??

sold those rims already with the tyres, but i got a set of these if interested.

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18x8 inc falken tyres 80% tred left....good condition. more info soon

will let go for around $1000

Is the ECU still for sale??? Auto or Manual

Manual mate, and yes still for sale

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Is the stock ECU still for sale, what year is your car. How much are you asking. Thanks.

ive been using the stock ECU to clear a few defects lately so its come rather handy, although for the right price i will let it go.

hey whats the condition of the 18's? and whats the offset? they suite r34 gtt?

mint man no probz wat so ever. and yes they do suit the r34.

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^^^^ You do realise this thread is like 3 Years old right??? and i don't think Andru is even a member anymore...

Maybe post in the wanted to buy section and see how you go..

Good Luck

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