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Item:listed below

Age:(varies)

Condition:(near new but varies)

Price:as listed

To Fit: (What car) R34 and other

Location:PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Contact:0433 344 689 (Andrew)

Comments:will send interstate at buyers expense

howdy everybody...

just thought i'd post up everything i want to sell in one thread instead of updating all my threads...

here goes;

COSMETIC/EXTERIOR:

R34 GT-T Standard Wing in White:

ON HOLD

R34 GT-T Standard Bonnet in White PERFECT CONDITION:

Offers Over $400

R34 GT-T Standard Rear Bar in White 'skidmark scratch' (minor as in buff out job):

$300 FIRM

R34 URAS Front Bar with a few cracks in White:

$150 FIRM

WILLING TO SWAP WITH STANDARD FRONT BAR

Zinik Minardi 18'' Wheels in Chrome, little dish and only 3 months old... brand new tyres:

$1800 FIRM on 235/40/18 (comes with 12x1.25mm lock nuts AND allen key to suit ALL Skylines)

WILLING TO SWAP FOR 18'' in chrome or black 5x114.3, show me what you got (nothing too rice)

[THIS ALSO INCLUDES SWAPS WITH CASH ADJUSTMENT MY WAY TO MAKE UP FOR ESTIMATED PRICE DIFFERENCE]

Set of R33 GTST / S14 Stock Wheels with brand new tyres:

$300+

MECHANICAL/INTERIOR:

Turbosmart Manual Boost Controller:

$30 FIRM

Go Fast Bits Blow Off Valve:

$180 negotiable (must weld onto piping to suit own car)

umm... if you want something and i haven't listed it it's probably because i can't think of it or don't need to sell it...

if you want anything however just message me on this thread and i'll let you know if it's available or not

REASON FOR SALE/S:

i have plans i need to fund, that is all.. no other reasons :spank:

lets start the selling then shall we?

please, add anything you want into this thread, just letting you all know though that w*nker comments will not be appreciated, cheers

Andrew :P

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