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Hi all I'm just about to move house and have a few things I want to get rid:

Factory smic off R34 Gtt great upgrade for 32 or 33 as it is taller and thicker

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$150

Gtt Instrument cluster for an auto, I bought this with some other stuff out of japan I thought it was for a manual but was wrong so I have never used it an am unsure of kms but was told it was in perfect working order.

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$120

R34 Gtt Factory boot spoiler in white perfect condition, removed cause I like the car without it.

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$150

12 coil packs for R34 Gtt I had 1 fail so I bought another set but managed to get some splitfires before I fit them.

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$100

All parts are in Adelaide and are pick up only but will post interstate at the buyers expense. You can contact me via PM or SMS me on 0433348748

Cheers Mick..

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No I'm not sure which coil is faulty, I bought the other 6 and was just going to use a trial and error method to work out which one was faulty but before I got a chance to I pick up a set of splitfires cheap in the states.

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