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Having a clean up to in order to move. PM me if you have any questions.

I am located in Burnie, Tas

Standard R34 GTT FMIC

No damage - removed for FMIC fitment - Includes factory pipe pictured

$140

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Standard R34 GTT Wing with East Bear Pillars

Great Condition - Removed for shaved boot - Painted Jet Black - Fully adjustable- Made From Aluminum

$220

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R34 GTT/GTR East Bear Bottom Eyelids

Like new condition - ABS Plastic - Painted White

$80

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R33 GTS-t Series 1.5 Turbo

Very Minimal Shaft Play - Removed from engine with 33,000Klm's - Removed due to blowing slight smoke most likely oil seal wear - Great for High Flow project or oil seal replacement

$150

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R33 GTS-t Series 1.5 Radiator and Surround

Great Condition - No Damage

$80

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Trust AIRINX Pod Filter

Almost Brand New - Used for maybe 1000Klm's - Washable Filter

$55

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Dimensions of the wing dude?

Overall Width 1335mm

Overall Height 300mm

Width between mounts 840mm

that looks bigger then a normal rb25 turbo?

Its not bigger. Its a standard turbo

R34 GTT Intercooler

R33 GTS-t Turbo

Trust Pod Filter

R34 GTT East Bear Bottom Eyelids

ALL still up for grabs. Dont be scared, make a pm offer. Nothing silly, just want this stuff gone. :(

R34 GTT/GTR East Bear Bottom Eyelids

Like new condition - ABS Plastic - Painted White

$80 including postage???

any chips or marks???

They are like new. One very very minor mark on one you cant even notice (im just picky). 80 including? Depending on your location. Whats your postcode?

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