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R34 GTT Bomex front bar----i did use this for track days but not anymore needs TLC

$50

R34 standard white bonnet---slight dint near passenger side headlight nothing a got panel beater couldn't pop out see photo's

$200

R34 OEM style carbon fibre bonnet --- bonnet lifted while driving (not me the old owner of the bonnet) not too damaged again used this for track days etc not too badly damaged just want it gone...has bonnet pin latches but ill have to find the pins

$200

WORK EUROLINE wheels 18X8 unknown offset just a pair EX_DRIFT WHEELS no buckles just gutter rash...no tyres ive got the centre caps too need TLC also

$250

CONTINENTAL CONTACT SPORT X2 ------235/45 R17 97W still roadworthy just got too many tyres at home for skids

$30

BRIDGESTONE RE050 A ---- 215/45 R18 89W still roadworthy just got too many tyres at home to do skids on --

$40

R33 factory rear strut brace--- dosnt fit R34 found out the hard way

$100

19" wheels a set of 4 one has gutter damage still holds air 8" wide unknown offset front tyres are just roadworthy the rears are still good!

235/35R19 been sitting around for ages! want them goneskies

$300

R33 JIC coilovers NEED REBUILD was going to get them rebuild to a custom level never ended up doing it .....2 are leaking the other two are ok unsure what too been that long want to sell them as a full set

$150

R34 GTT rear wheel bearings and hubs suit..i upgraded to GTR rear end no longer need prefect condition replaced the bearing about 5000kms the changed the whole rear set up...prefect for a 5 stud conversion

CONTACT ME VIA SMS 0401035221 or PM

TOM

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Hi mate, very interested in some stuffs! Plz send me close pics of these three:

R34 GTT Bomex front bar----i did use this for track days but not anymore needs TLC

$50

R34 standard white bonnet---slight dint near passenger side headlight nothing a got panel beater couldn't pop out see photo's

$200

R34 OEM style carbon fibre bonnet --- bonnet lifted while driving (not me the old owner of the bonnet) not too damaged again used this for track days etc not too badly damaged just want it gone...has bonnet pin latches but ill have to find the pins

$200

Plz help me with this ASAP! Plz send me pics to my email [email protected], or contact me on 0433566067

Cheers

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19" wheels

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GTT rear hubs

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coilovers

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greddy gauges not wiring harness or sensors gauges slightly dinted ($200 OBO wont separate)

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bomex bar

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r34 bonnet damage

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safety21 front hoops and front crossbar,,, i didn't use these for my car i just used the rear half of the cage, bolts, mounting plate everything you need just not the back half of the cage ($250)

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r34 L.E.D taillights (unknown brand) good condition swap plus cash ($200 ono)

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MORE PARTS COMING AND PICS!!!

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  • 4 months later...

BUMP still have

R34LED taillights

SM greddy gauges

R34 OEM style carbon bonnet

19" wheels

R34 rear hubs

contact me on 0401035221 SMS me during work hours i cant answer normally and ring me after 5

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