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Item: R34 GTR Multi-Function Display

Condition: Excellent working condition

Description: I bought this about a year ago with plans of hooking everything up with help from Andy (99 GTT) but I only went as far as connecting the power and installed it onto the car for show. This is in excellent condition and these as everyone would know are hard to come by. It also comes with all the wiring as well so all you would need to do is to connect it to the ecu which I just cant find the time to do so. It is still currently installed on the car so that if anyone wants to inspect it, you are more than welcome to.

Price: $1000 FIRM

Item: R34 GTR Rims 18x9 +30 Offset 5x114.3

Condition: Excellent working condition

Description: As most used pairs of rims, there are always some imperfections. There are a few stone chips and a very small gutter rash about 2cm or so. It is hardly noticeable once its on the car, only upon very close inspection. These can also be hard to come by. If anyone wants to inspect them, you are more than welcome to.

Price: $2100 FIRM

Please no silly offers. I am in no rush to sell. Im just taking these off the car as I will be trading my car in, so if I can't get close to what I am asking for then I might as well hold onto them as they did cost me quite a bit. Both of these are hard items to come by.

All items are located in Hills District, Sydney. I would prefer pickup for the MFD as it is quite fragile, or you I can still do courier service, heavily wrapped at your own risk.

Cheers !

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I Can't beleive this MFD is still for sale...

I have had so many people ask me to separate mine and i have sent them to this link but u still have no sale..

Really good price to mate, a lot less then it is worh and i would charge...

GTR wheels good deal too.. Good luck with sale..

Always the way...

I go interstate on the 12th, after asking 99_GTT about his MFD, and he replied, linking me to this thread, I get back and check my PM's today, follow the link straight immediately, and it's sold. Congratulations whoever bought it, well done. And if they fall through, please contact me, I'll PM my number.

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