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this thread is getting a little long. i think i'll break it up into multiple new threads for groups of parts to make it easier. New stuff will be up for sale soon (r34 GTT powerFC, inlet plenum, 6boost manifold, tial wastegate, etc.)

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Aftermarket parts:

Z-tune copy front strut brace fit r34/r33 $180

Used whiteline pineapples for rear subframe.. Fit R33/R34 skyline, S14 and S15 too. $50

3" turbo back exhaust (custom vband dump pipe from high mount turbo, flanged screamer pipe section, Fujitsubo rear muffler (fairly quiet). Can sell as just a cat back, the dump/front pipe included for free if buyer wants it. $350

Maltech braided brake lines for R34 front brakes (ADR approved) $100

Standard parts from R34 GTT:

Rear HICAS steering rack from 99 R34 GTT $120

Brake lines front and rear $40

Side mirrors perfect condition, black pearl $240

Spare set of factory GTT gauges (without housing) $40

ABS unit $120 ono

Boot lid (GTR/GTT) $150 ono

Fuel pump $40

Fuel injectors $100

Triple gauge cluster with gauges $100

Factory plastic NEO engine cover $80

Rear lower section of GTT factory side step/skirts (stickers removed) $40/pr

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