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Still have tons of parts to sell for BNR34 GT-R. Pickup near Hornsby, or freight can be arranged as well if required at your cost.

- Genuine Bride Stradia Sport seats, BRAND NEW, pair, including Bride seats rails to fit R34 GTR --- $3500

- Cusco D1 5 point half cage, BRAND NEW, full chrome moly --- $1200

- HKS fuel rail, used --- $280

- Sard Type RJ fuel pressure regulator, used --- $250

- 5Zigen Fireball cat-back exhaust, full 3" stainless, no mid muffler, loud without silencer but quiet with it on, used ---$600

- Genuine Nissan front plastic diffuser, I have both new and used one --- $1150 new, $700 used

- Nismo G-Max twin plate clutch kit, used but only travelled about 10,000kms - $1000

- GReddy eManage harness kit, NEW --- $180

- VOLK GT-C in 19 x 10.5 +11, PAIR ONLY, Brand New, Face 2 with curved spokes, Silver colour --- $2500

- AVS Model 5 wheels with tyres, 18 x 10 +18 all round, silver spokes, no gutter marks, set of 4, used - $2000

- Volk GT30 in 19 x 10.5 +17 - Formula Silver, rims only, set of 4, NEW - $4200

- Kumho KU31 275/30R19 x 4 tyres for above rims, NEW - $1100

- Trust/Greddy Spec R HG, Type23 Intercooler, 115mm thickness, Brand NEW - $2400

- Trust/Greddy hard pipe kit for cooler, NEW - $750

- Trust/Greddy aluminium radiator pipe, NEW - $150

- Nismo front bar in Bayside Blue, USED but in excellent condition - $1800

- HKS SSQV kit including aluminium pipe, NEW - $650

- Sard fuel rail, NEW - $350

- Standard Nissan GTR cluster, used, unknown kms --- $300

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Picture of front diffuser please.

Are you after the new or used one?

Some pics of the front bar. Rest I'll post up tonight.

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hi eugene,

- GReddy eManage harness kit, NEW --- $180

is this the main harness, is it universal or model specific & to suit emb or emu?

cheers

Update on sold parts.

- Genuine Bride Stradia Sport seats, BRAND NEW, pair, including Bride seats rails to fit R34 GTR --- $3500

- Cusco D1 5 point half cage, BRAND NEW, full chrome moly --- $1200

- HKS fuel rail, used --- $280

- Sard Type RJ fuel pressure regulator, used --- $250

- 5Zigen Fireball cat-back exhaust, full 3" stainless, no mid muffler, loud without silencer but quiet with it on, used ---$600

- Genuine Nissan front plastic diffuser, I have both new and used one --- $1150 new, $700 used

- Nismo G-Max twin plate clutch kit, used but only travelled about 10,000kms - $1000

- GReddy eManage harness kit, NEW --- $180

- VOLK GT-C in 19 x 10.5 +11, PAIR ONLY, Brand New, Face 2 with curved spokes, Silver colour --- $2500

- AVS Model 5 wheels with tyres, 18 x 10 +18 all round, silver spokes, no gutter marks, set of 4, used - $2000

- Volk GT30 in 19 x 10.5 +17 - Formula Silver, rims only, set of 4, NEW - $4200

- Kumho KU31 275/30R19 x 4 tyres for above rims, NEW - $1100

- Trust/Greddy Spec R HG, Type23 Intercooler, 115mm thickness, Brand NEW - $2400

- Trust/Greddy hard pipe kit for cooler, NEW - $750

- Trust/Greddy aluminium radiator pipe, NEW - $150

- Nismo front bar in Bayside Blue, USED but in excellent condition - $1800

- HKS SSQV kit including aluminium pipe, NEW - $650

- Sard fuel rail, NEW - $350

- Standard Nissan GTR cluster, used, unknown kms --- $300

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