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DEFI GUAGES WATER TEMP, OIL TEMP, OIL PRESSURE, AND LINK CONTROL UNIT II AND SENSORS $900

r34 gtt Bride drivers side rail for Bride bucket seats (e.g. Zeta II, III, Guardis III) $200

r34 gtt Cusco 1.5 way type-MZ limited slip differential $900

r34 gtr powerfc with hand controller $950

r34 gtr SARD 700cc injectors (top feed, rb26) (cleaned and tested, very good flow on all) $600

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $350

r34 gtr carbon fiber lower lip (cracked, needs repair) $150

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour (no wing) $100

INJECTORS SOLD

DEFI GUAGES WATER TEMP, OIL TEMP, OIL PRESSURE, AND LINK CONTROL UNIT II AND SENSORS $900

r34 gtt Bride drivers side rail for Bride bucket seats (e.g. Zeta II, III, Guardis III) $200

r34 gtt Cusco 1.5 way type-MZ limited slip differential $900

r34 gtr powerfc with hand controller $950

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $350

r34 gtr carbon fiber lower lip (cracked, needs repair) $150

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour (no wing) $100

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r34 gtr SARD 700cc injectors (top feed, rb26) (cleaned and tested, very good flow on all) $600

  • 2 weeks later...

still for sale. [email protected]

DEFI GUAGES WATER TEMP, OIL TEMP, OIL PRESSURE, AND LINK CONTROL UNIT II AND SENSORS $900

r34 gtt Bride drivers side rail for Bride bucket seats (e.g. Zeta II, III, Guardis III) $200

r34 gtt Cusco 1.5 way type-MZ limited slip differential $900

r34 gtr powerfc with hand controller $950

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $350

r34 gtr carbon fiber lower lip (cracked, needs repair) $150

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour (no wing) $100

These parts still for sale..

r34 gtt Cusco 1.5 way type-MZ limited slip differential $900

r34 gtt Bride drivers side rail for Bride bucket seats (e.g. Zeta II, III, Guardis III) $200

r34 gtr powerfc with hand controller $950

r34 gtr "Z-tune style" carbon fibre bonnet $750

r34 gtr trust greddy clear cam cover $140

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $350

r34 gtr carbon fiber lower lip (cracked, needs repair) $150

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour (no wing) $100

DEFI GUAGES WATER TEMP, OIL TEMP, OIL PRESSURE, AND LINK CONTROL UNIT II AND SENSORS $900

  • 2 months later...
Just consolidating multiple threads into one for some left over parts.. all items are used but in good condition.

Prefer pickup in Melbourne for most items or postage at buyer's cost.

email [email protected]

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour $120

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $400

r34 gtr front bar silver colour (no lip) $300

r34 gtr front bar lower carbon lip (needs repair) $200

r34 gtt tail light covers $120

r34 gtt Greddy s-type coilovers, 6 months old. $1850

r34 gtt Greddy coilover electronic in-car damper controllers $450 (will do a better price if bought with coilovers)

r34 gtt Cusco 1.5 way type-MZ limited slip differential $1000

r34 gtt denso 670cc injectors + aftermarket rb25-neo fuel rail $800

r34 gtt Bride drivers seat rail for bucket seats (e.g. Zeta III, Guardis III) $200

Do you still have the Front Bar??thanks

  • 2 months later...
Just consolidating multiple threads into one for some left over parts.. all items are used but in good condition.

Prefer pickup in Melbourne for most items or postage at buyer's cost.

email [email protected]

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour $120

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $400

r34 gtr front bar silver colour (no lip) $300

r34 gtr front bar lower carbon lip (needs repair) $200

r34 gtt tail light covers $120

r34 gtt Greddy s-type coilovers, 6 months old. $1850

r34 gtt Greddy coilover electronic in-car damper controllers $450 (will do a better price if bought with coilovers)

r34 gtt Cusco 1.5 way type-MZ limited slip differential $1000

r34 gtt denso 670cc injectors + aftermarket rb25-neo fuel rail $800

r34 gtt Bride drivers seat rail for bucket seats (e.g. Zeta III, Guardis III) $200

Still Got that boot lid?

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