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Looks like earlier series 34 GTR knob, does it actually have GTR written on the rear side (not in the pics)?

No GTR on it. Its very heavy however...must be made very solid. In as new condition

Matt

Edited by BoostdR
Could you please PM me on the GCG XTR N1 Turbo's VGC.

Eg. How old, sizing if known and ball bearing?

Cheers

Matt

Ball Bearing, wheel size similar to gt-ss but quicker spool due to using std housings, GCG have the exact specs if you call with part no. Age is unknown as they were bought used. They have minimal play.

Matt

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Is the gauge cluster working? Any issues with the tacho needle etc? Pics?

Willing to ship to Sydney?

Works perfect, no issue's

will ship

Has 85,500km's, not 84,000 as listed

call troy to organise

cheers,

Matt

are you willing to seperate the front seats ? if so then how much ? and where are you located ?

not really keen on seperating interior and will be hard for me to sell other parts by themselves. $1100 for fronts by themselves(due to being in excellent condition) but will take $1500 for seats(front and rear) front and rear door cards

Hi Troy, just to confirm our phone convo.

I've claimed the standard front bar + instrument cluster pending payment.

Cheers mate!

Son.

PS. sorry to those that missed out.

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