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Whole list of parts for sale from my 1999 R34 N/A GT-four sedan.

Front seats $200 pair with rails

Rear seats $150

All seat belts $200

Parcel shelf with 4 tweeter holes cut out $50

Roof lining in black velour $150

All pillars in black velour $60

Fuel tank $250

Front bar $200

Front guards $ 200

Bonnet (couple of stone chips/pin dents $250

Bonnet latch $50

Bonnet hinges $50

Cusco Master cylinder stopper $80

Glove box $50

Kick panels $80

Door Trims $100

Cusco Full bolt in cage $1200

Brake master cylinder $120

R34 GT-four gear box, Small crunch 3-4. Chuck some redline in and she'll be right, Complete manual conversion $1200 Will include clutch master, pedal etc

Clutch pedal $120

Clutch master $80

Brake pedal $50

Accelerator pedal $50

R34 N/A brakes complete set, discs, calipers, lines $300

R34 N/A air box $50

All Air con stuff $200

Brake lines $50

Heater box (non leaking) $150

ABS module $150

Climate control display $150

Bnr34 brembo's low k's, slotted rotors, A1RM pads, braided lines, complete set $2800

R34 Rear hubs, handbrake set-up, handbrake lever, lca, $300

If your after a stock part that isnt there let me know.

Will be adding more as i think of it.

Cheers Luke

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hay buddy

ill take the ac control unit for 150

and the a pillars retrimmed in velour if they fit a coupe ill also take them

also where did u get the carbon inserts for the dash and the doors?

and

where did u get ur dash flocked/retrimmed?

i also spoke to u a lil while ago about a greddy oil filter relocation kit sorry i didnt get back to u i bought one brand new

cheers

julz

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32
Wondernig if you are interested in selling your CF centre console garnishes. The gear stick + ashtray surround mainly. THey should fit in a 34gtr yeh?

Probably wont sell that just yet. Not sure if im gonna use it or not. If i do sell i'll let u know.

Also forsale BNR34 injectors $330

All Pm's sent to :yes:

Edited by Luke_ENR34

Man why you gotta do this now? Id so have that cage if i wasnt in the middle of doing a shit load of work on my house. Wanted a jap cage for my 34 for ages...

Could always make a offer :)

Will update with pics soon.

Also got:

R34 Steering wheel with airbag (manual) $200

Passenger Air bag (been retrimmed) $100

Random RB26 oil and oil lines $50

Random RB26 Bov's, piping $250

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