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Hey guys, this is just an Expression of Interest for stripping a R34. 

Things NOT included: Engine, and Manual Gearbox etc (Shehan had dibs on it) :( and ofcoarse the system.

Everything else is up for grabs guys. 

As i said its just an expression of interest to see if it will be worthwhile for me to start ripping the car apart or not. 

Goodies?

Carbon OEM Hood, has some damage on it though. 

Kakimoto Stainless Steal Catback. 

Splitfire Coilpacks 

Xenon Headlights ( Will sell pair unless you can organise for a person to buy a left if your after a right vice versa )

Other than all this, everything else in the car is stock

1999 Model Nissan Skyline 25GT Manual 2 Door. 

White

Shell not for sale. 

Thanks guys. 

And please forgive me if i reply late to PM's or Posts (max delay 12 Hours)

Planning to Strip next month. 

Note: No Bidding on items

Some of these parts will also be on eBay next month and will update the thread once i start to rip it apart and catalogue all the parts available.

MRXTCZ

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Just incase people are confused, everything else in the car is up for grabs aswell.

Reason?

I got into an accident, and need to strip the car to make some money back to pay off the loan :(

So, interior panels eg. door panels, seats, floor mats, a/c surround, a/c unit, engine bits and peices just not the whole engine itself.

MRXTCZ

VikZ

Thanks for holding the manual kit for me, but it's up for grabs because I can't take it anymore.

I've no money left to work on the car!

Cheers!

p.s. however i am interested in the front passenger side panel if it's for sale. thanks.

how much for coilpacks? will buy if reasoonable price?

how much for those interior trims around the headunit that always get scratched (if yours arent scratched)

EJD001

Wouldnt have a clue mate, do a search and find out.

OKBANANA

Pm recieved and noted name down for the gear surround, a/c vents and surround and AC unit.

ash_29

If OKBANANA falls through the item is yours, but im pretty sure he wont

imnotwearingpants

Condensor is still available and will let you know a price closer to dismantle date

XKLABA

Number plate lights still available, closer to dismantle date.

SHANE666

No worries dude :P

Manual Conversion kit still for sale!

Keeffy

As Daniel said, cars NA

Natho33

Coilpacks will be let go for $325, less than a year old Splitfires.

Resh

Sorry dude didnt come with the pop up LCD

Hypnotik

I'll have to get back to you on that one.

It is the same as the GTT, just wanna see if they wanna sell drivers and passenger as a pair.

But will let you know asap.

Nushtek

$325

Galla_4

Speedo cluster, i will let you know the price asap

I'd probably PM you :)

For everyone else who has PM'd me, i have replied so check your inboxes.

I've got a list of what people want at home as i am at work right now, and will update that list asap.

I wanna make this as less painful as i can, so i just wanna catalogue the parts, and as soon as you got the money ready i will rip it out and hand it to you :)

MRXTCZ

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