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Just one thing, Jasma isn't a brand of exhaust..? it's an approval type thing, saying it meets a certain criteria.

thanks for that. ill look into it. might be blitz brand.. as it had a BLITZ silencer on it which we removed. will check

For those interested in the front mount I saw it today and its just fine. :ninja:

thanks noel :D

anything else u need mate let me know

I am after the vent from the passanger side of the front bar - refer picture below. Is it OK or was it damaged in the crash?

just looked at it. not 1 scratch on it. PM sent :ninja:

thanks

mark.

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exhaust as said above is a jasma catback, only one dent underneath the cannon pretty sure it will hav no effect on flow or make any leaks, front is from FLYN and did set me bak $280 i think only a month or so ago.

as stated R34s hav options such as 3 gauges, GPS/Nav/TV or nothing... this GTT got the luxury GPS one so ther is no gauges other than the ones on dash (oil pressure, fuel and water temp)

how much for the whole thing??? im sorta unclear by you tell me the cost of the front new... etc pics of dent.... not damaged in the crash

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Do you have this part in this pic?

post-38029-1187432636_thumb.jpg

It's the plastic bit that joins to the gear surround trim.

I need it for both drivers and passenger side.

Also the armrest handle piece. I believe it's connected to the window switches.

I need it for both sides also. (Needs to have the window piece as well)

Please commend on any scratches etc. as mine has a few scratches on both sides :D

Also interested in rear skyline and GTT badging.

Do you have the intake snorkel and intake piping?

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Pls send me PM with pricing.

definately interested int he fmic

what brand is it?

im after a straight replacement for a gtr fmic

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Do you have this part in this pic?

post-38029-1187432636_thumb.jpg

It's the plastic bit that joins to the gear surround trim.

I need it for both drivers and passenger side.

Also the armrest handle piece. I believe it's connected to the window switches.

I need it for both sides also. (Needs to have the window piece as well)

Please commend on any scratches etc. as mine has a few scratches on both sides :)

Also interested in rear skyline and GTT badging.

Do you have the intake snorkel and intake piping?

post-38029-1187432648_thumb.jpg

Pls send me PM with pricing.

pm was sent awaiting reply

Do you have the old single DIN pocket laying around?

sorry dan no have.. :no: had doubledin sony Headunit from japan lol.. eww sony lol

how much for the rear quarter panels ?

tx mate

sidd--

urs for free if u take the wreck away after i take the rest of the stuff out.. :)

definately interested int he fmic

what brand is it?

im after a straight replacement for a gtr fmic

FMIC is a JJR type 2 kit.. it is pretty much the same as a GTR FMIC.. and not too sure about fitment.. the GTR cooler has bent end tanks.. welcome to have a look.

Have you still got the Auto Gear Stick assembly and the surround (including the rubber)? Must be in A1 condition...

hey stan.. long time no talk.

yeah i got it.. think ther is minor blemishes.. will get sean to take photos and send to u.. send me a PM reminding me :)

Have you got Drivers Door Power window motor?

yes i do mate.

pm me with offer. :)




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