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can you guys read?????!! jeebus....

nah mate only floor mats, hicas, stock exhaust and spare wheel
cars sold sorry mate... sold months ago, only thing left if stock exhaust and floor mats and a hicas (not lock bar but the actually hicas thing)

cheers daniel =)

guys i sold the entire car as whole about 3 months ago all that was left was wat i already said twice...

obviously no1 reads the thread and just sees the topic... if ur not after one of things i previously stated (mats, hicas, stock exhaust, or spare wheel) dont bother pm as i dont have it lol

thanks

can you guys read?????!! jeebus....
  • 7 months later...
hey guys,

i have a BLACK R34 GTT that i am considering selling for parts as its had a crash, the front left has damage from where it hit a tree.

The engine does still start. Never had any problems with the car

The car had about 120,000kms of genuine kms i have the papers from japan, also have a manual with it.

Car had its 100,000kms service done, and has been serviced every 5000km since. All interior is fine, i will post up some pics soon, its located in geelong, VIC. looking for some interest either in parts or the car as a whole...

Thanks

hi mate im interested in the rear boot with spoiler. $200. 0421571520

  • 4 weeks later...
hi

im after long rubber which goes between body and door glass

i need a passenger side must be of 2 door ( 4 door is diffrent )

sms me on 04123 05 725 if you got one

thanks

its sold sorry mate, ive said it in the topic about 5 times...

its amazing how well people can type considering they dont seem to be able to read.. lol try reading the thread before posting and calling me people

the car sold OCTOBER LAST YEAR!! but i still seem to be able to get phone calls and PM's about it..

mods please delete this thread... sick of getn posts/calls/msgs/pm about it

thanks :P

just wondering if you still have

headlights

front bumper

grille

radiator

radiator support

bonnet

radiator fan

available?

thanks

i think this just proved ur point jonesy.. :P

im just wondering how you figured out how to write so well since you cant seem to read?

  • 2 weeks later...
hey guys,

i have a BLACK R34 GTT that i am considering selling for parts as its had a crash, the front left has damage from where it hit a tree.

The engine does still start. Never had any problems with the car

The car had about 120,000kms of genuine kms i have the papers from japan, also have a manual with it.

Car had its 100,000kms service done, and has been serviced every 5000km since. All interior is fine, i will post up some pics soon, its located in geelong, VIC. looking for some interest either in parts or the car as a whole...

Thanks

hey mate..

if its manual car how much would you want for the complete engine loom with ecu?

cheers.

hey mate..

if its manual car how much would you want for the complete engine loom with ecu?

cheers.

HOLY f**kING SHIT! Someone please kill this thread before more people embarass themselves!!!!!!

  • 3 weeks later...

Lol i actually read this whole thread and altho was dissapointed to find out that was sold months ago the sheer amusement i gained from reading on has more than made up for it :(

Thankyou very much all of you, really :):D

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