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R33 - R34 GTR Front Conversion Parts

R34 GTR Front Bar & Lip, URAS gaurds & rhs Xenon light

AS seen HERE

Want $950 "BUY NOW" or a serious offer

R33 GTR Front Gaurds, Aluminium, R33 GTS-T Upgrade

AS Seen HERE

Want $650 "Buy Now" or a serious offer

RB25DET Top Mount Exhaust Manifold R32, R33 & R34

As seen HERE

ANY OFFER WELCOME

Greddy style intake manifold & 80mm throttle body

As Seen HERE

Offers over $250, from memory we paid $250 for the 80mm TB at the time

RB25 OS GIKEN Double plate clutch, still has a few mm

As Seen HERE

Offers being taken

RB25 OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch Heaps of Life RB26

As Seen HERE

Offers being taken

R32 RB26DETT Head, Complete - Skyline GTR RB30 rb26

Covers, Water & Oil Lines, Coolant Lines, Throttles etc

As seen HERE

Want $2000

RB25 R33 gts-t Power FC & Commander - near new

As Seen HERE

Want $1450

r33 r34 skyline RB25DET Trust Turbo Kit TD06 Greddy

TD06-20G 8cm Turbo, dump & manifold Excellent condtion!

As Seen HERE

Want $2500

RB25DET ACL forged pistons Suit skyline R32 R33 R34

As Seen HERE

Want $650 ONO

RB25DET Manual Gearbox skyline r32 r33 r34

AS Seen HERE

Offers over $1200 will get it

RB30DET Assemble Engine, RB25DET Head R33 R34 RB25 RB30

Ready to bolt in engine, with external oil drains etc

As Seen HERE

Want $1400 OPEN TO OFFERS

Sard 850CC Injectors,Skyline RB25DET Bargain

AS Seen HERE

Want $950 ONO

Everything has got to go, we don't care if it sells through SAU or E-bay it will be sold regardless..

First in best dressed.

Cheers

Also Delivery avaliable to the following areas cheap:

Wagga, Albury, Shepparton, Bendigo, Echuca, etc

Will freight anything anywhere at buyers expense.

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R34 GTR conversion bits - - - - - > $850 BUY ME

Hows about that stainless manifold, are you going to let it sell on e-bay for $51...

If that's what it makes, then that is what it will be sold for....

Come on guys

What about the RB26 head for only around $1k

BID BID BID

I am a hard man on E-bay, they buyer of the front hasn't gotten back to me, if they don't by tuesday, i will seperate, Trini price as we discussed, plus the sea courier should be back to me with a price. And putraged $150 for the gaurds. But at this stage the lot sold for $750, so i am a little disapointed.

But hey who cares, get it out of here.. lol

Heaps more stuff up for grabs guys, PLEASE DO NOT LET THAT HEAD GO FOR NOTHING, GET YOUR K-RUDD Coin and BUY it, it is still at like $1k... And it has basically EVERYTHING......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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