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ok guys i have the following for sale

r33 - genuine hpi engine dampner (sent by mistake) $150 (these sell for $249 from just jap)

r34 - front and rear seat $ 350 (not seperating or posting)

r34 - dose pipe made from 3inch stainless steel $50 (includes silicones)

sri carbon canards full set, brand new never installed $50

sri n1 carbon vents for r33 $50

r34 standard spoiler in white $50

r34 standard mirrors in white (not seperating) $100

r34 jjr b pillar floor brace in chrome finish $75 brand new never installed

19inch work vs-kf rims 8front and 9rear in chrome

+23 front and +9 rear (really nice dish)

has gutter rash on half of 1 wheel but can be repaired for $350 (been quoted)

front tyres are pirelli corsa and rear tyres are heros

pretty good tread

i paid over $4000 for these brand new from japan and then close to $2500 for the tyres

selling for $2000 as is

will swap for other rims but must be 18's and 9/10s

u will need to roll ur front and rear guards to make these fit

they r very light as well considering the size, i havnt weighed them but i reckon they are about half the weight of the standard rims i also put them on my lex ls400 for a bit and they looked f**king pimped

i also have the interior trim parts from the back of the 34 coupe i have all the plastic trims except the parcel shelf so just ask if u want something and the seat belts from the back if anyone needs them

r34 gtt coupe door trims (no switches) $100 for the pair

r34 gtt saber cooler kit,

its currently on the car but ill take it off over the weekend. has no damage to the core but the top pipe could do with a bit of a buff.

paid about $720 for it

selling for $300

jjr carbon front strut brace for an r34 gtt

selling for $50

arc airbox for an r34 gtt

paid $700 for it brand new

selling for $500

only on car for about 2000kms

i have some audio gear to sell as well but ill post them up when i get home so i dont write the incorrect parts and details but if ur interested i have a sony xplod double din head unit, a jl 12inch in a massive portd box, a jl monoblck, a jl 4 channel so let me know if anyone wants these i could definately do a good package deal with a capacitor and everything just no speakers.

pics will be up in a couple days

im sure alot of u know how half the shit looks though.

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if u go to this link u can see pics of the rims on my car and the arc airbox and most of the cooler.

there are pics of the back of the car inside which shows the plastic interior rear section so if its not in the back of my car then u can buy it basically

cheers

julz

hey mate

I'll take:

r34 - dose pipe made from 3inch stainless steel $50 (includes silicones)

r34 jjr b pillar floor brace in chrome finish $75 brand new never installed

Pm'd

By the way, seeing pics of your car reminds me. I think I saw it awhile back on a warm night at St Kilda at BP petrol station. Remember seeing a white R34 with that spoiler in black also.

Edited by john-e boi

hay johhny

yeah that would have definately been me dude

no one else in the country could possibly have that spoiler coz my friend shane from psi parts made it for me.

u should have said gday.

ill answer ur pm now

cheers

julz

You have PM - Interested in the following:

- SRI NI carbon vents for r33 $50

- R34 standard spoiler in white $50

- JJR carbon front strut brace for an r34 gtt $50

hay johhny

yeah that would have definately been me dude

no one else in the country could possibly have that spoiler coz my friend shane from psi parts made it for me.

u should have said gday.

ill answer ur pm now

cheers

julz

Lol yeah I should have, it was awhile ago though. Come to think about it, it might have been you. I was with a yellow evo9 that night. Will definantly say hi when I come to pick up them parts :wub:

Lol yeah I should have, it was awhile ago though. Come to think about it, it might have been you. I was with a yellow evo9 that night. Will definantly say hi when I come to pick up them parts :wub:

oh yeah i remember that night now that was ages ago lol

ur mates evo9 was tough as

oh yeah i remember that night now that was ages ago lol

ur mates evo9 was tough as

Yeah thought it must have been you lols. Yeah that evo9 is pretty nuts. Thanks for holding items.

b pillar floor brace and dose pipe sold

still have the cooler

arc air box

carbon canards

seats

rims

mirrors

the whole stereo

SO HURRY THE f**k UP AND GRAB A BARGAINSKIES

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