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Hey peeps,

Recently imported a R34 GTR NUR, well it arrived today at my house and my girlfreind has told me there are some parts in there that i obviously didnt buy so ive got some compliance money to hopefully make..

Selling the following, Please note these are off car, not used and were found in my boot!

Location: Melbourne

2x Takata Race Harness Expiry 2010

$350ea or $650 both.

1x Cusco Catch Can with no breather or hose or fittings

$150

1x HKS Jacket size in japanse gf thinks Small since it fits her

$100

5x Japanase Parts Magazines Tein/HKS/Autobacs etc.. Some gf said is all jap she cant figure out names, Said each book is very thick tripple a normal mag

$100

Neg on prices, need to sell these as its going to help me fund the Compliance!

Postage: Pickup/ Interstate Post is ok, She works in the Melbourne CBD, My gf will be able to post these parts out ASAP, as im currently working in Tasmania (drainer)

1st in best dressed, PM me if interested as emails go to my phone!

Cheers,

Edited by 2munji

Cusco Catch Can - SOLD!

Spoke to the ms's she will be taking photos of the harness and other items and i will upload the pics..

All other items still at home, she's still going thru other random things that i might not need :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Everything SOLD, Except for Harness still here.. had people waste my time for the past 2 weeks, so i really need to sell them.

Have been quoted $40 posted to QLD, so that should be it around aus, Can do $550 for both inc post! Thats incredibly cheap they sell for $300 more, need to pay off compliance.

  • 2 weeks later...
Everything SOLD, Except for Harness still here.. had people waste my time for the past 2 weeks, so i really need to sell them.

Have been quoted $40 posted to QLD, so that should be it around aus, Can do $550 for both inc post! Thats incredibly cheap they sell for $300 more, need to pay off compliance.

Hi,

Just a couple of questions regarding your harnesses:

Are they four or six point?

Any pads?

Are you supplying the eye bolts or the reinforcement plates?

I'm in Melbourne with around $500 to spend pending an inspection.

Cheers,

Mobile is 0458 685 422 or just pm me if you like, I'll be away from computers for the weekend though.

Edited by FurryBarry

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