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Ok guys ...

clearing out some space to make way for new useless junk :(

There may be more shiet that i find that isnt listed, but whatever is here, ill throw your way free of charge ;)

For just 1.5k flat you will get the following and then some:

[referring to OEM factory stock r34 vspec 2 parts - all in perfect working order no issues guaranteed]

- shocks and springs

- cam cover

- cam gears

- pulleys

- camshafts

- injectors

- front and rear camber arms

- fuel pump

- gtr engine plaque

- fmic + bovs + all piping / hosing

- radiator

- tail lights

- turbos

Random

- brand new trust air filter.

- twin trust filters

- nismo gear knob

Thats all i can think of for now. As i said, if theres anything else i find, ill throw it your way.

Any questions, dont hesitate to PM me

Most PMs have been replied to ... have some kind of 5 minute limit to reply between each pm ...

Would prefer to sell everything but see how things goes ..

Also just found

- nismo oil cap

- vspec 2 ecu

- oem single din pocket

- the turbos have the stock dump pipes attached

- hks ssqv brand new purple fin

- project mu brake pads front and rear with about 80-90% pad left

- random hoses + pipes

pics will be up tonight

All that plus the original post for just 1.5k!!!

Edited by Phantom Snail
are the tail lights complete? (including outer plastic housings)

no they dont have the outter plastic, thats still on the car.

Basically i removed these to fit nismo ones .. so its the light and the wires .. not the housing on the car

mate im keen on the nismo oil cap, are willing to seperate?? is it genuine, pics?

I may separate depending on the interest i get on all parts .. it seems positive and likely at this stage that i may separate ... will wait for further replies to confirm

Yes it is genuine, pictures of most of the stuff will be up tonight

how much for the ssqv??? and where are you at?

Its just the purple fin, not the actual bov.

Im located in Sydney, Fairfield East. Pick up is not a problem.

Ok guys ... as promised, the pictures of most of the items

Please disregard the boxes/packaging that you may see the items in, they are the items i had upgraded to, and the standard oem parts were placed back in the corresponding packages

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