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I have the below parts from the frontal of a R34. If you've a collision (touch wood!), these parts will certainly come in very useful. Well, besides that, these would be great to be kept as spares or to replace ageing items.

Or these can be retrofitted to other vehicles as well.

I am selling off the below parts as I need to make room in my already over crowded store room. Just need 'em space back as there will be more stuffs to store later on.

I also have loads of interior parts that are ripped off from my spare dashboard. Will make a list of that later on.

Allrighty then, the list of parts are as below. :)

Thanks.

Condensor Assy - AUD100

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Fan & Motor Assy-Condenser - AUD100

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Front Apron - Not sure how to price this and shipping will be a killer too

Will sell this as a whole package consisting of the below:-

Support Assy-Radiator Core

Support Radiator Core, Upper

Bolt

Support Radiator Core, Lower

Support-Radiator Core, Side RH

Support-Radiator Core, Side LH

Seal-Head Lamp Hole, RH

Seal-Head Lamp Hole, LH

2X Clip

... and many more small misc items

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Front Bumper Retainer - AUD300

Will sell this as a package consisting of the below:-

Retainer - Front Bumper Upper

Bracket - Front Bumper Stay, RH

Bracket - Front Bumper Stay, LH

Reinforce - Front Bumper Center, Inner

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Retainer - Front Fascia - AUD100 for the pair

These attach to the Front Bumper Retainer (above). Will sell it as a pair consisting of:-Retainer - Front Fascia RH

Retainer - Front Fascia LH

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Headlights - XENON - AUD1400

Not yellowish but is clean and clear. Comes with all wiring sockets, bulbs, HID ballast and all brackets.

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Rod-Hood Support - AUD50

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Stay Hood Lock & Horn - AUD85

Am selling this as a set consisting of:-

Stay Hood Lock

Horn Assy-Electric

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Tank Assy-Windshield Washer Selling this together with the pumps for front and rear washer. - AUD65

Package consists of:-

Tank Assy-Windshield Washer (w/o Inlet-Washer Tank)

Pump Assy-FR Washer

Pump Assy-RR Washer

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[/b]Bracket-Condensor Mounting - AUD 25

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Bracket - Front Bumper- AUD 25

Bracket - Front Bumper, RH

Bracket - Front Bumper, LH

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Bracket-Radiator Mounting - AUD 25

2X Bracket-Radiator Mounting, Upper (Part No. 21508-01U00)

2X Mounting Rubber-Radiator, Upper (Part No. 21506-1U000)

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Fan & Motor Assy-Condenser - SOLD.

Rod-Hood Support - SOLD.

Hi there bud have u got the hazard light switch. If yes then for how much including postage to 3073.

Cheers

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