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Before my skyline was stolen i accured some parts as i was looking to customise the interior and now that i have decided not to buy back into the skyline market i have parts for sale. i also have some standard parts that may help people out of defects.

reasonable offers will be considered. postage can also be arranged.

1. R34 Standard Airbox. will fit 33 as well. has K&N air filter - $90

2. R34 skyline floor mats. some wear on drivers mat, but rest are good condition. - $80 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

3. complete centre console set up from triple gauges through to gear stick surround and also the cluster surround plastic and steering coloumn covers and ac control and din pocket. all are sprayed in metallic charcoal.

if seperated:

ac unit - $20 SOLD PENDING

gear surround with boot and cig lighter and ash tray - $70

vents - $20

triple gauges - $70 SOLD PENDING

din pocket - $10 SOLD PENDING

cluster surround - $15 SOLD PENDING

steering coloumn surrounds - $15

4. Defi black face boost gauge (BAR not psi) with sender unit. working 100% - $40

5. Speco boost gauge. needle not perfect to start, unsure if it will fix once connected, has sender in it. brand new - $20

6. Razo gear know - $20

7. Boost FX dual por blow off valve - $70

8. Boost T boost controller - $10

9. set of 4 standard 34 rims centre caps - $30

10. Stock nissan double din radio with cd player. works perfect and has loom - $30

11. Full set of standard wheels nuts off 34. had lock nuts on mine. - $15

ANY QUESTIONS PM ME OR FEEL FREE TO CALL ME/TXT ME ON MY MOBILE 0423 089 477 - DANIEL

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not a genuine defi. its one of the other brands. had it in my 34. its an awesome gauge.

floor mats

triple gauge

cluster surround

all sold pending payment

as is the ac unit and din pocket

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triple gauges - $70 SOLD PENDING

to me right? :)

edit: i'll also take the vents and if sale flls through i'll grab the a/c unit aswell

and if your selling that surround bit under the a/c unit its also mine

basically the whole center console if available

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complete centre console sold pending to R-SPEC minus ac unit only steering coloumn surround still available

boost t sold pending payment

defi style boost gauge sold pending payment

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