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Item: R34 Gtt Factory Wing

Condition: Used but in not bad condtion

Price: offers Best Offer but has not stupid offers

Location: melb but will post at buyers expensee

Contact: PJ 0422 142 176 Japanese option

Piks, Wing 1

Item- Front R34 GTT seats

Condition- Used no rips but the passenger seat has a lil ciggeii mark but hardly can see it

Price- $320

Location- Melb Pick up only

Contact- Pj japanese option

I am also wrecking: R33 Gts, R34 GTX, R33 GTST so i have heaps of parts so pm me or call me on 0422 142 176 if u need anything.. Seats, Dashs, Wings, Taillights, Mufflers. U name it i got it

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hey

i got a BRIDE ZETA III in my shop seats brand new just been in a car for autosalon. im goin japan in 2weeks and i will be bring back a heap of steering wheels in my suit case :( so ill post them all up when i get back

sorry no gear surround cars a manual

same as above car is manual

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i got the climate control unit but its not in the best condition. no cd surround i sold it to a guy that done a r34 dash conversion in a r33 dont ask me how he did it but he did lolz..

yeh txt me ya numba and ill send a pik of the unit to ya phone 2moz when im at my shop. 0422 142 176

cheers pj japanese option

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