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these are all off my r34 gtt coupe

hpi fmic kit - $400

fgk fujitsubo s/steel front pipe 3" - $250

apexi s/steel split dump - $200

3" catback with oval shape jasma aproved muffler - $200

red recaro seat i believe its sr3 comes with r34 driver side rail - $600

r32 rb20det actuater 10psi good legal upgrade for r34/r33 - $80

ohlin coilover suspension "mcr edition" rear pair only. damper adjustable. springs compressed to decent lowered height - $200

deed front coilover suspension front pair only. height adjustable - $100

factory triple gauge cluster painted black with smoked face autogauge gauges fitted - $200

genuine eastbear fibreglass vented bonnet in red - will only swap for red stockie + $400 my way

all parts in good working condition and all on my car atm

i will do trades

im after:

stock r34 gtt catback exhaust

stock r34 triple gauge cluster

stock r34 smic

stock r34 driver seat/rail

rb25det actuater

stock r34 gtt coupe suspension

stock bonnet

location: melb, vic

prices can be nego but nothing stupid im not really desperate to sell any of the stuff

ask for pics

cheers

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hey mate can i see pics off all the exhaust stuff for sale? also is the muffller 3" straight through? mines 3' but has a 2.5' restriction in it. and a pic of the black tripple cluter too, im willing to swap cluster if its what im after. cheers

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