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I have the below interior parts from R34 Skyline.

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!

Allrighty then, the list of parts are as below.

Thanks.

Tranny surround - AUD100

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Cup holder - AUD100

Rare rear cupholders. Fits onto the console box right below the rear ashtray.

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Switches - AUD30 each

Fog Light

CCD (rear view camera switch)

Headlights hi-low throw adjustment

TCS

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Auto meter cluster - AUD100

Has a small chip at the corner. Will not be visible with the cluster surround on as shown below.

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Cluster surround - AUD 60

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Aircond vents

Ventilator Assy-Center (with hazard light) - AUD 80

Ventilator Assy-Side, RH & LH - AUD 50

Grille-Side Defroster, RH & LH - AUD 50

Grille-Front Defroster, RH & LH - AUD 70

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Air-cond control - AUD150

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Glove box assy - AUD150

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Steering column cover - AUD50

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Panel, Instrument Lower, Centre - AUD150

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Panel, Instrument Lower-RH (without switches) - AUD 150

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Pop Up Screen Assembly - AUD80

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Will the rear cup holders fit a coupe? Opened it up once to find something blocking behind where the cover is. Not too sure if it goes deep enough to fit. If it's confirmed to fit, I'll take it thanks.

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I have the below interior parts from R34 Skyline.

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!

Allrighty then, the list of parts are as below.

Thanks.

Tranny surround - AUD100

DSC_2160.jpg

Cup holder - AUD100

Rare rear cupholders. Fits onto the console box right below the rear ashtray.

DSC_2157.jpg

Switches - AUD30 each

Fog Light

CCD (rear view camera switch)

Headlights hi-low throw adjustment

TCS

DSC_2156.jpg

Auto meter cluster - AUD100

Has a small chip at the corner. Will not be visible with the cluster surround on as shown below.

DSC_2127.jpg

DSC_2129.jpg

DSC_2130.jpg

Cluster surround - AUD 60

DSC_2119.jpg

Aircond vents

Ventilator Assy-Center (with hazard light) - AUD 80

Ventilator Assy-Side, RH & LH - AUD 50

Grille-Side Defroster, RH & LH - AUD 50

Grille-Front Defroster, RH & LH - AUD 70

DSC_2111.jpg

DSC_2110.jpg

DSC_2112.jpg

DSC_2116.jpg

Air-cond control - AUD150

DSC_2069.jpg

Glove box assy - AUD150

DSC_2066.jpg

Steering column cover - AUD50

DSC_2059.jpg

Panel, Instrument Lower, Centre - AUD150

DSC_2051.jpg

Panel, Instrument Lower-RH (without switches) - AUD 150

DSC_2039.jpg

Pop Up Screen Assembly - AUD80

DSC_2144.jpg

DSC_2145.jpg

DSC_2147.jpg

Hi there bud i'm after the hazard light switch. Wud u sell it without the vents. If yes then for how much including postage to 3073.

Cheers :laugh:

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