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Stock R34 GTR Injectors - $300

Stock R34 GTR Fuel Pump - $150

Stock R34 Front Pipe - $50

Stock R34 GTR AFM, the plastic on one end is of one afm is broken, meter still works perfectly fine, I'll take pics to demonstrate. Can be glued to fix but I just haven't had a chance to do it. - make an offer.

HKS Hi Power Silent Cat Back suits GTR, 85mm pipe, 120mm tip - $400

PM's are preferred as I won't have a chance to check this very often.

I'll be posting pics of all items when I have a chance.

Also have Right R34 GTR headlight - $500, purchased from jap auctions but no longer required.

Z32 plugs, came with apexi super suction kit, - $50 for the pair - brand new never used!!!

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Everything is still for sale!!! All parts straight off R34 GTR.

Also have:

- R34 GTR air box $250

- R34 GTR standard computer $350

Will take some pics of everything and post asap...

Right R34 headlight price drop to $350 firm, I need this gone!!!

Please contact via mobile 0416 295 432...

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Also have a set of Tein Super Streets (I think) which I'm just about to remove from my R34 GTR this weekend as I got a set of second hand hks items. I'm after $800 and I believe these will also suit R33's (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Once I've removed these on the weekend I'll be able to confirm that they are Tein super streets (they're definitely Teins) and I'll photograph immediately.

I can't tell you how many k's the tein's have done as the car came with them but I can say they've done a minimum of 10,000km as that's how many km's I've done in the car.

I also tested the mobile phone vs brick wall theory as a myth busters type experiment and for some unknown reason the wall won, who would have thought??? I'm borrowing a phone at the moment but if I don't reply to sms's or calls then just pm me, i'm on here practically every day.

Cheers.

Also the sale of the stock R34 GTR air box has fallen through, I'm looking for a firm $250, again I have pics and will post, just in the middle of moving house...

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Also have Right R34 GTR headlight - $500, purchased from jap auctions but no longer required.

Z32 plugs, came with apexi super suction kit, - $50 for the pair - brand new never used!!!

Do you still have the GTR head lights??Please let me know Thank you

I have the airbox but am after the "scoop intake" that leads to it. The bit that goes from the radiator support over the top.

Do you have that mate?

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