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Item: R34 GT-T Factory Radiator

Age: 45,000 KM

Condition: Great (See Pictures)

Price: $100.00 + Shipping & Handling

To Fit: ER34

Location: Brisbane

Contact: Ozan - 0416 030 492

Comments:

Upgraded my radiator since summer is just around the corner. The item is in GREAT condition as you will see by the supplied pictures, came off my car which has only done 45,000 KM. Am happy to ship interstate but it's a pretty big item so would prefer local buyers. I tried to find out what other cars this will fit on but unfortunately couldn't get any definitive answers so all I know is that it will definately fit and R34 GT-T :teehee: but I do hear that it will also fit an R33 GTST? If anyone can confirm that would be great.

Item: R34 GT-T Factory Intercooler

Age: 45,000 KM

Condition: Great (See Pictures)

Price: $200.00 + Shipping & Handling

To Fit: ER34

Location: Brisbane

Contact: Ozan - 0416 030 492

Comments:

Comes with all the complete shroud and venting plus elbow pipe. The item is in GREAT condition as you will see by the supplied pictures, came off my car which has only done 45,000 KM. Once again, am happy to ship interstate but it's a pretty big item so would prefer local buyers. Great cheap upgrade for the R33 while still keeping it hidden for avoiding those nasty defect notices.

Item: R34 GT-T Factory Halogen Headlights

Age: Unknown

Condition: OK / Good (See Pictures)

Price: $350.00 + Shipping & Handling

To Fit: ER34

Location: Brisbane

Contact: Ozan - 0416 030 492

Comments:

Purchased these ages ago when I my car was getting complied as I wanted to save my factory Xenons from the evil chop chop. The left hand headlight has the top mounting brackets broken off and there is a small hole (duct taped) in the top of the headlight. They are not perfect (see the pictures), but definately still strongly mountable and will easily fit onto the R34. I only purchased them for compliance and I figure that's what the next person will use them for as well. Considering factory xenons go for aroudn $1,000 second hand, this is a tiny investment in order save your factory Xenons from getting violated :yes:

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