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The coilovers are for the non turbo R34 or turbo 33. The guages were sold a while ago.

aee mate, i just relised my suspension for the rear is the fork type so they dont match. The gauges are sold ey?

Turbo was sold on the weekend.

Hey man,

Do you still have the turbo for sale?

If so, how many Ks are on it and Any shaft play at all???

Thanks

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Price updates:

- AFM (pink sticker) with Apexi filter - $40

- Standard airbox with filter - $10

- Standard R34 seats - $250

- Standard front indicators - $30

- Standard side indicators - $20

- Centre air conditioning vents - $30

- Just Jap carbon air box - $60

Also following parts are for sale:

- Pioneer/carrozzeria 6CD Changer over FM Radio - $100

- Nismo left front clear indicator - $20

- R34 GTR seats with rails adapted for R34 GTt - $1800

- Laced 18x8.5" and 18x7.5" chrome wheels with Kumho KU36 245 on two and POS 245 tyres on the other two. Over 50% tread left. - $900

- TOMs 18x8" bronze wheels - $2000

- Standard tape head unit - $10

Pictures available on request, I'll get some pictures of the wheels up soon.

Pics + specs of Toms wheels please

Hi

TOMs rims are 18x8.5 +45 and 18x7.5 +38. Pics below.

There's tyres on there but they're a few years old and one of em is ripped in the side wall.

Regards

Quintin

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Nismo front left indicator and Just Jap airbox have been sold.

Still for sale:

- AFM (pink sticker) with Apexi filter - $40

- Standard airbox with filter - $10

- Standard R34 seats - $250

- Standard front indicators - $30

- Standard side indicators - $20

- Centre air conditioning vents - $30

- Pioneer/carrozzeria 6CD Changer over FM Radio - $100

- R34 GTR seats with rails adapted for R34 GTt - $1800

- Laced 18x8.5" and 18x7.5" chrome wheels with Kumho KU36 245 on two and POS 245 tyres on the other two. Over 50% tread left. - $900

- TOMs 18x8" bronze wheels - $2000

- Standard tape head unit - $10

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