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Garage clearance for the R34 Skyline I just parted. All parts were off a 4 door sedan

PM me if your keen on any parts

NOTE: All prices are in AU dollars. Shipping prices will normally be $15 AU or smaller items and at most $25 AU for larger ones.

Steering column surround $50

Centre dash vent $50

Speedo cluster surround $50

Tiptronic shifter surround + ash tray $50

Monsoon / whether shields / wind deflectors (left rear is cracked but glued back) $50

Rear wiper motor $50

Front wiper motor $50

Main drivers window switch + mirror control unit $100

R34 Xenon ballast + Philips Xenon bulbs $100

Tiptronic cluster, approx 110,000 km's $120

Complete set (5x) seat belts inc. bolts and buckles $150

Passenger airbag + airbag computer $150

Tail lights (tinted lenses) $150

Tiptronic steering wheel + airbag $150

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but the non-xenon R34 uses H1 bulbs and ppl just plug H1 xenon bulbs instead of D2R/D2S (both the same just lil' small reflector on the xenon gas inner bulbs)

i know this since i'm doing retrofit to my R34 non-xenon headlights so it can use Lexus IS double projectors (which is D2S).

R34 w/ dual hi-lo projectors + angel eyes + foglamp projectors = sweeet. lol

cheers.

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