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Item:R34 GTR Rims

Age: unsure

Condition: good, except a little scratch on one of them

Price:$2800 with good tyres

Location: Melbourne's west - Hillside

Contact: 0431521947 - call or sms or email me on [email protected]

Comments: piks will be up tonight

Item:R34 GTT nismo or factory option aero body kit (side skirts and rear bar), originals not fibreglass copy

Age:Off a 99 model r34

Condition: good, except some scratches on the top of the rear bar. Was done when my car got broken into. Can be easily fixxed.

Price: $1200 for both

To Fit: (What car) R34 GTT or GT

Location: Melbournes west - HILLSIDE

Contact: 0431521947 - call or sms or email me on [email protected]

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[b]Item:[/b]NARDI steering wheel

Age: unsure

Condition: Good

Price:make me an offer i dnt no how much they r worth

Location: Melbourne's west - Hillside

Contact: 0431521947 - call or sms or email me on [email protected]

Comments: boss kit sold seperatly, once again make me offer

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If the GTR rims are much cheaper than quoted ill be interested. i only say that cuz ive seen them at stores for 2K mark.

BTW, does it fit onto GTT R34 without any issues?

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