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hey luke!

do you by chance have the squishy rubber hose that goes from the front turbo inlet elbow to the air flow meter/airbox? - think i can see it in the box in that pic you posted up

also wondering if you have the following hose?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a286350-

"14463MG" in the image.

oh, and a stock rear turbo oil drain? ;) AHEM.

If it's in the box Nigel ur welcome to it. Best to come down and have a look. I'm going all alloy piping so getting rid of all the rubber stuff I've got.

Luke

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

Hi there i'm after the hazard light switch for my r34 gtt sedan. Have u got it if yes for how much including postage to 3073.

Cheers :laugh:

hey mate your front bar standard?

sure is mate. It's got the factory fog light holes but the brackets were all rusted so took them out. Also got the little antenna in the front passenger area, but doesn't work anymore.

Also keeping the hazard thing as I may need it.

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