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More Shit For Your R34 Gtr - Bride Stradia Sport Seats, Cusco D1 Cage, Front Diffuser, Hks Fuel Rail, Sard Fpr, 5zigen Exhaust, Nismo Clutch,


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are the cluster and cage for an r33?

Cluster wont fit your R33, but the cage might. I'll try and find out.

hey eugene

I'm interested in the tires will they be good for my 19 x 11 that I bought of you?

and are they semi slicks or just normal tires?

regards Jordan

Nismo clutch SOLD.

GT-C rims SOLD.

Update on the parts left over.

- 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 fuel pressure regulator, normal model, used --- $150

- 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

More pics of used diffuser as requested.

Sorry if a stupid question, but will the diffuser bolt up to a GTT?

hey eugene, could i get some pictures of the avs wheels please.

Np David i'll take some pics tonight mate

cheers

Hi Eugene,

Can I give you an offer for the Bride Seats?

Thanks

Sure Matt, I can only say yes or no, right? :)

Btw pics up for the AVS wheels.

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what size tyres on the AVS wheels?

would you take swaps for 19" AVS wheels in 9"/10" (have to check offset ive forgotten)

what size tyres on the AVS wheels?

would you take swaps for 19" AVS wheels in 9"/10" (have to check offset ive forgotten)

Sry but i have no use for staggered rims. All my 3 cars are AWDs.

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