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Fujitsubo 3" straight exhaust, custom front/dump pipe from high mount turbo, flanged screamer pipe section, Fujitsubo rear muffler with 5" tip (fairly quiet) $500 ono

Hey just wondering is that exhaust for a Gt-t?

yes, but would only suit cat back application for bolt-on to GTT... because the dump/front pipe was custom to suit a high mount turbo.

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Z-tune copy front strut brace fit r34/r33 $280

GTR R34 boot (also fit GTT) $150

Ganador mirrors (genuine) $350 ono

RPM fuel surge tank, bosch 044 pump, mount plate and annodised bracket + braided lines/speedflow fittings $600 ono

Bosch 040 pump (in tank) $110

Stock R34 GTT fuel pump $60

Fujitsubo 3" straight exhaust, custom front/dump pipe from high mount turbo, flanged screamer pipe section, Fujitsubo rear muffler with 5" tip (fairly quiet) $500 ono

Stock triple gauge cluster r34 GTT, modified with blue LED's or standard color $100 ono

Spare set of factory GTT gauges (without housing) $50 ono

yes, but would only suit cat back application for bolt-on to GTT... because the dump/front pipe was custom to suit a high mount turbo.

Ok yer i was only looking at the cat back though next thing may be a prob, will it fit a 4 door?

they are off the stock gtt body.. not aftermarket. will post pics when i have a chance... maybe useful for someone who has damaged theirs or cracked them somehow.

Clearing out some more stuff..

Used whiteline pineapples for rear subframe.. Fit R33/R34 skyline, S14 and S15 too. $70

Rear HICAS steering rack from 99 R34 GTT $150

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Z-tune copy front strut brace fit r34/r33 $280

GTR R34 boot (also fit GTT) $150

Ganador mirrors (genuine) $350 ono

RPM fuel surge tank, bosch 044 pump, mount plate and annodised bracket + braided lines/speedflow fittings $600 ono

Bosch 040 pump (in tank) $110

Stock R34 GTT fuel pump $60

Fujitsubo 3" straight exhaust, custom front/dump pipe from high mount turbo, flanged screamer pipe section, Fujitsubo rear muffler with 5" tip (fairly quiet) $500 ono

Stock triple gauge cluster r34 GTT, modified with blue LED's or standard color $100 ono

Spare set of factory GTT gauges (without housing) $50 ono

R34 gtt abs unit. $120

Factory plastic R34 NEO engine cover $100

Rear pod sections of GTT side skirts (stickers can be removed) $80/pr

Used whiteline pineapples for rear subframe.. Fit R33/R34 skyline, S14 and S15 too. $70

Rear HICAS steering rack from 99 R34 GTT $150

Standard GTT brake lines front and rear $50

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