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Hey guys,

I'm wrecking a R34 Skyline (4 door, sedan). Mainly only selling interior parts as it's going to be a race car.

Am located in Auckland, NZ. Shipping is around $15 AU to your doorstep for smaller items.

PM me if interested, or for any other parts

a) A Pillar trim + tweeters $100

b) B pillar trim (upper) $60

c) B pillar trim (lower) $60

d) C pillar trim $60

e) Centre cup holders $60

f) CD brackets + surround $80

g) Drivers side fuse cover $80

h) Drivers foot fuse cover $80

i) Dash cluster surround $40

j) Dash cluster (approx 120,000 ks) $100

k) ECU cover $80

l) Factory floor mats (5 piece) $120

m) Factory CD player (Cassette player mouth broken) $40

n) Factory TV / Navigation cover $80

o) Glove box $80

p) Interior handle surround $40

q) Interior seats belts + buckles (All 5, inc bolts) $200

r) Interior carpet $140

s) Left / Right dash vents $80

t) Roof lining lights + handles $50

u) Rear cup holders (centre console) $80

v) Rear wiper motor + arm $80

w) Tiptronic steering wheel (no air bag, few marks) $80

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hey man, would you be able to remove the handbrake leather handle and leather boot on it?

(i've done this on an r34 i wrecked, just need to use alot of force and a big ol' flathead.) let me know.

cheers

f) CD brackets + surround $80
Also have

- R34 ain con / climate controller $120

If can confirm: Is the Climate Control set the wider type that sits directly beneath the centre air vents? (Aka: Not the narrower one that goes beneath the Nav unit in the screen-equipped models). Maybe a pic will help if you're not sure of the difference?

If so, I can offer $160 for the items.

Edited by Rake

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