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Hi guys have the following parts for sale from R34 GTT 4 door

Front head lights $300 ono

Rear tail lights $300 ono

Bonnet $500 ono

Boot lid(with rubber seal for boot) $350 ono

Front fenders left and right $200 for pair or $150 each

Stock turbo(no shaft play) $500 ono

Mirrors left and right $200 ono

Nismo gauges(The ones that sit in middle of dash) $100 ono SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Front Strut bar $50

EMS Stinger V4 with wiring harness $1200 ono

Centre console where radio sits(with A/C controls) $150

front indicators $50

switches for mirrors and power windows $70

Catback exhaust including cat 3" piping $300

pair stock seats $300 pr or $200 ea

Can send pics of required part if requested.

all parts are pick up from Dullwich Hill NSW unless prior arrangment is made.

PM or me for any questions or other parts available

hey bloke u still got the r34 head lights

i have a 2 door coupe but after front passenger side window switch. can you get a pic for me and can someone confirm if its the same switch? postage to melbourne 3178 please

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hi mate

what's ur phone number? i'm trying to pick up my stuff in sydney. and i just realized u didn't put any phone numbers.

anyone willing share this guys number?

cheers.

Stock Turbo SOLD!!!

PUTRAGED I have PM you my number 2 days ago and still no,I have held these parts for you for over a month with only a $100,so contact me ASAP to pick up ur stuff

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