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R34 GTT/GTR Genuine Ganador mirrors - painted black $350 firm

R34 GTR Boot lid - no wing or badges, silver, $200

R34 GTT Coilpacks, all working - $230

R34 GTT floor mats (full set) - $220

R34 GTT front seats $400

R34 GTT rear seats $350

Email [email protected]

Melbourne pickup preferred.

Willing to post the ganador mirrors to north QLD? (Cairns)

If so, i'll buy em.

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R34 wong - ok email me to arrange pickup [email protected]

SLED - i'll do $180 pickup for the boot lid

Dal34 - $370 delivered for the ganador mirrors. yes they are genuine.

May also be selling nissan GTR carbon fibre rear under diffuser $700

R34 wong - ok email me to arrange pickup [email protected]

SLED - i'll do $180 pickup for the boot lid

Dal34 - $370 delivered for the ganador mirrors. yes they are genuine.

May also be selling nissan GTR carbon fibre rear under diffuser $700

All still for sale!

Mats $120

Front and Rear seats still available.

Rear GTR carbon fibre diffuser $700 ono

Still for sale:

R34 GTR/GTR boot lid $180

R34 GTR carbon fibre rear diffuser $650

R34 GTT front and rear seats $700

R34 GTR/GTT ganador mirrors $350

R34 GTT mats $120

pics of rear diffuser will be posted on tuesday

will separate front and rear seats. but front seats to be sold as a pair

email: [email protected]

:D

Interested in your pair of front seats. Can you please email me some pics for both seat conditions? Comes with OEM rails i presume. I'll come pick up. Where are you in Melbourne?

my email: [email protected]

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