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Hey guys,

I've just purchased a complete R34 that i'm parting.

- Pair R34 Xenon's + loom for a R34 light conversion (inc. plugs / ballast / bulbs) $1500 AU

I'm located in Auckland, NZ so i'm only able to ship smaller parts. Anything to large to send won't be for sale here.

But PM me or reply here on any parts you want.

- Tiptronic

- RB25de

- 110000 km's

- Pearl White

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Cheers :laugh:

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Hey guys,

I've just purchased a complete R34 that i'm parting.

- Pair R34 Xenon's + loom for a R34 light conversion (inc. plugs / ballast / bulbs) $1500 AU

I'm located in Auckland, NZ so i'm only able to ship smaller parts. Anything to large to send won't be for sale here.

But PM me or reply here on any parts you want.

- Tiptronic

- RB25de

- 110000 km's

- Pearl White

71198351.th.jpg

72265125.th.jpg

Cheers :laugh:

INTERESTED IN XENON LIGHTS...STILL AVAILABLE?

Sorry Rance, Bonnet is too large to send via NZ to AUS.

lanky71, Xenon headlights are gone. But I still have a set of Non-Xenon's available.

666dan, yes it does have the cup holders. But going with the centre console.

But I have Pm'd the rest of you guys.

Edited by Chang

Here's a rough price list

Exterior:

Left / Right Non-Xenon headlights $1000

Left / Right wing mirrors $200

Monsoon / whether shields / wind deflectors $100

Rear wiper + motor + loom $100

Tail lights (tinted lenses) $160

Interior:

Airbag system (complete) Tiptronic steering wheel / Passenger airbag / Airbag computer $500

Air con unit (damaged face plate but still working fine) $60

A pillar trim + boost gauge (not branded) $80

B pillar trim (lower centre trim) $80

C pillar trim (rear where rear seat belt comes through) $80

Centre dash vent $80

Centre console (with leather lid / compartment) $120

Complete set (5x) seat belts inc. bolts and buckles $200

Door sill trims $80

Speedo cluster surround $60

Tiptronic shifter $100

Tiptronic shifter surround + ash tray $80

Tiptronic cluster, approx 110,000 km’s $150

Misc:

RB25de Neo ECU computer $100

Edited by Chang
Sorry Rance, Bonnet is too large to send via NZ to AUS.

lanky71, Xenon headlights are gone. But I still have a set of Non-Xenon's available.

666dan, yes it does have the cup holders. But going with the centre console.

But I have Pm'd the rest of you guys.

What if I supply you with the factory 'blank plate' that normally sits in that location? Then the centre console is still complete for you to sell.

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