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guys,

cleaning up room and garage, retiring from car mods, there are some parts I've got from previous mods or those which I've never come round to isntalling. anyways they are all for sale I'll post up pics ASAP. All prices ONO

location's in W.A, post at buyer's expense

-R34 CF bonet (fibreglass underlay) used

$600

-044 bosch Fuel pump (Brand New)

$150

-Rays Daytona Speed 17" rims ( with gutter rash, and flat spots on tires)

$700 for all

-Intake R33 HKS pulley (brand New)

$60

- Custom Vinyl (cost me $900 to get design and made)

$700

- R33 bonet Strut (TEin) for GTR brand new

$200

-R34 GTT stock ECU

name the price

-R34 GTT injectors and fuel rail (used)

$70

- R34 front and side yellow indicators (used)

$50

- HKS mushroom + R34 AFM (Used)

$70

-R34 side mirrors silver colour (used)

name your price

neo Engine Cover GTT

- $10

stock compressor bypass valve

-$10

Wing Door (welded on universal kit, opens 30 degrees normally before swing upwards Brand New)

-$600

Stock R34 GTT passenger seat good condition

-$150

Stock R34 GTT bodykit (silver colour)

-$200

f**ked up looking massive weed smoking stock GTT spoiler

-$50

Stock r34 exhaust by calsonic 2.5"

-$50

I may add to list if I found more stuff

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hi, sorry the kit all wrapped up in glad wrap in my garage, very difficult to remove...its in good condition. I'll take it out if you are serious, if you only want to see, its too muc trouble for me

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Hi, I will take -R34 GTT stock ECU

name the price

-R34 GTT injectors and fuel rail (used)

$70

cheers

Hi mate,

ECU I'm selling for $200, + rails N injectors for

how bout $250 for the lot?

and for bodykit, its the same as this one. I can't attach the picture for some reason

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ECU and Fuel rail sold

Pulley Sold

they are very different from r34 hinges, I made that mistake thinking that it will fit, it won't unless you start drilling.

cheers mate

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