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Hey everyone i have a R34 GTT rear cradle comes with:

Complete rear cradle minus hiccas unit

Diff

Driveshaft

Hubs and lower control arms.

Also has a swaybar that is missing one bracket free with the cradle (unknown brand its just black)

Bought it for my R34 GT but was not the same part and didnt want to spend the extra $$ to make it fit.

Asking price is $500 pickup, or i can meet you somewhere if its not too far away.

If you want it shipped you will need to organise it at your own cost as i don't know how to ship something this big and dont really have the time as i am fixing my own car.

Will upload a few pictures tonight. No lowball offers please as i need the $$ to fix other parts of my car..

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I'm a moron and didn't leave contact details..

Pm me here

or call me on 0412589924

If i don't answer it means i'm working (between 11-5) so text me your name and no and ill call u back asap.

Call anytime i'm an insomniac and don't sleep till like 3am everyday.

If you don't want the diff i can sell it seperate but would prefer to sell as is.. Will only sell diff if cradle is already bought.

I might be able to look into shippin it with startrack (around the corner from my work)

It shouldnt be more then 100 to ship. If u want to i can enquire and we can sort a price out..

I want this thing gone.

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