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

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

r34 gtr powerfc with hand controller $1000

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour $120

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $400

r34 gtr front bar silver colour (no lip) $350

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

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

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

r34 gtr powerfc with hand controller $1000 ono

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $400

r34 gtr front bar silver colour (no lip) $350

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

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour $120

Garrett 2860 -5 turbos (as new) $2200 firm

SARD 700cc injectors (top feed, rb26) (cleaned and tested, very good flow on all) $650

Bump! email me on [email protected]

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

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

r34 gtr powerfc with hand controller $1000 ono

r34 gtr SARD 700cc injectors (top feed, rb26) (cleaned and tested, very good flow on all) $650

r34 gtr vspec rear bar, bayside blue $400

r34 gtr front bar silver colour (no lip) $350

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

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour $120

Price drops.. all parts are used, in excellent condition.

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

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 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 front bar silver colour (no lip) $300

r34 gtr front bar lower carbon lip (needs repair) $150

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour $100

R34 GTT Quantum racing suspension coilovers, mono-tube aluminum consntruction (super light).

** fronts shocks need rebuilding. 'Swift' light weight springs fitted, from memory they are 8kg front, rear 7kg $800 ono

http://www.qrs-j.com/auto_m/t5_rs.html#con

http://www.swiftsprings.net/products-coilover_springs.html

email [email protected]

R34 GTR front bar is sold pending payment

Left for sale:

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

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 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 front bar lower carbon lip (needs repair) $150

r34 gtr boot lid silver colour $100

Defi guages are BF series, 60mm. light up amber. They are currently still mounted in a R34 GTT triple gauge cluster, perfect for a R34 GTT owner :huh: I'll get some pics later... come with all boxes, mounting cups w/stands, wiring looms, sensors for oil temp, water temp, oil pressure. They are as new... only had them on the car about 6 months.

LOL true salesman.

just wondering if they sat behind the glass or did they poked outside like alot of 60mm gauges. also you wouldnt happen to have a boost gauge to suit. currently got a white defi racer that would look out of place with these :down:

GTR front bar SOLD :) Carbon lower lip still available

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

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 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 boot lid silver colour $100

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