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Nissan Skyline R34 4 door

rb25 neo non turbo tip tronic

factory lip kit

was registered now cancelled due to accident ,can be re-registered once repaired

Only in the Country 6 months fresh import immaculate condition

Pewter in colour(grey)

$4500

I have the driver and passenger air bags and seatbelts plus module and clock spring for this car for $1000 extra on the sale price

Anthony 0411197845 Condell Park NSW

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Edited by turbohectics
Hi Mate,

I called you a few weeks back asking about the Foggies.

If you end up choosing to part the car out please let me.

Thanks.

Will do,cheers

Anyone else after any parts?

hey mate, how bads the damage, its kinda hard to tell in the pic?? does it still run/drive?? whats bent??? might be keen for the hole thing.. let me know.. thanx

  • 2 weeks later...
hey mate, how bads the damage, its kinda hard to tell in the pic?? does it still run/drive?? whats bent??? might be keen for the hole thing.. let me know.. thanx

+1, im also quite curious about how extensive the damage is mate.

cheers.

pm sent steering wheel meister

Needs rail and skirt cut off and secondhand one put on

also lower control arm

left side of steering rack

strut

Side skirts and rear pods sold so will lower the price accordingly

$4000

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