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SOo... hows about that bonnet?

yeah sorry mate i tried to get a quote today but i had exams, but yeah ill giv it to you for 270 plus what ever the freight is ill find out asap for ya

yeah sorry mate i tried to get a quote today but i had exams, but yeah ill giv it to you for 270 plus what ever the freight is ill find out asap for ya

Can you tell me if it will fit the Coupe? im imagining the 4door to be a tad longer? IF you have time can you post a picture up thnx.

Can you tell me if it will fit the Coupe? im imagining the 4door to be a tad longer? IF you have time can you post a picture up thnx.

i just rang up a few jap parts shops, they all said its the same bonnet

Can you tell me if it will fit the Coupe? im imagining the 4door to be a tad longer? IF you have time can you post a picture up thnx.

there the same dude every coupe at the front is the same as a sedan, its only from the front door back that there different

Hi, interested in the spoiler. How much to send to Bendigo, Victoria 3550 please. Would appreciate a photo of it too.

stil waitin on the photo but yeah 140 including frieght buddy

yeahp ill get a courier quote. about that hinge im only selling the armrest as a whole unfortunately. i will reply tomorow with a quote

thanks

:)

By the way, if you can't sell that armrest as a whole, feel free to get back to me on that one.

Do R34's have plastic trim covering the seat mounting bolts? Mine doesn't...if yours does, add them to my packet of trim plugs please:

(Driver's A-pillar trim - no markings!

centre console hinge

Door trim plugs x4 - stupid ones that you push in centre 4mm, then pull plug out.

Boot trim plugs x5 - undo screw 4mm, then pull plug out.

Seat mounting bolt covers xAll)

Edited by nato_wp

hi mate, i'm looking for some items if you keen to part it out:

1. throttle control unit

2. throttle motor

3. throttle motor sensor

4. throttle position sensor

please PM me, text / buzz me at 0420905342, or even email me: [email protected]

i really need these stuff, asap. so show me what u got.

thanks

:)

By the way, if you can't sell that armrest as a whole, feel free to get back to me on that one.

Do R34's have plastic trim covering the seat mounting bolts? Mine doesn't...if yours does, add them to my packet of trim plugs please:

(Driver's A-pillar trim - no markings!

centre console hinge

Door trim plugs x4 - stupid ones that you push in centre 4mm, then pull plug out.

Boot trim plugs x5 - undo screw 4mm, then pull plug out.

Seat mounting bolt covers xAll)

pm me an adress to send all this to, yeah i there are plastic covers over the seat belt bolts

ill try and get it all sent off 40 bucks inc frieght

  • 2 weeks later...
hey mate,

do you happen to know if the A/C compressor will fit a r33 s1? if it can im interested if you have it

sorry for the late reply. yeah i just asked my mate whos a mechanic and he says as long as u still hav the rb25 it will fit

  • 7 months later...

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