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r34 stock full exhaust

around 60k, good cond

$200

r34 stock bonnet, code qm1 white colour

good cond, changed to carbon bonnet

$250

r34 stock front bar, not nismo

been cut for intercooler, code qm1 white

$200

r34 stock airbox

without snorkel, new filter

$50

r34 stock front seats

6 little ciggy burn, without rail

$100

r34 stock strut bar

good cond

$100

i got 2 19 inch tyres for sale..

1 dunlop 70% tread $150

1 wanli 90% tread $150

all items located in sydney..

pick up only around seven hills

prices is nego.. willing to swap with stuff

questions pm me or msg on 0416 806 219

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mate iv been trying to sell my bonnet for months i even said id paint it any colour needed but no luck yet well good luck with the sale

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