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Hey guys,

I'm wrecking a R34 Skyline

- 4 door sedan

- KR4 silver

- Auto / RB20de

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

PM me only, regarding any parts. Keep my thread clean

Exterior

Bonnet catch + cable $80

R34 wing mirrors (KR4 silver) $250

Rear wiper motor + arm $80

Xenon headlights (normal bulbs) $800 delivered

Electrics + misc

Airbag module / computer $150

Aircon pump / compressor $80

RB20de NEO wiring loom + ECU (same as RB25de NEO) missing injector + coil loom $150

Interior

B pillar trim (upper) $60

B pillar trim (lower) $60

C pillar trim $60

CD brackets + surround $80

Drivers side fuse cover $80

Drivers foot fuse cover $80

Dash cluster surround $40

Dash cluster Tiptronic GT-25 (approx 120,000 ks) $80

ECU cover $80

Factory CD player (Cassette player mouth broken) $40

Factory TV / Navigation cover $80

Front door speaker holders $40

Glove box $80

Interior handle surround $60

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

Interior carpet $140

Left / Right dash vents $80

R34 head rests (GTT) $60

R34 head rests (N/A) $60

Roof lining lights + handles $50

Rubber seals (doors) $40

Steering wheel Tiptronic (no air bag, few marks) $40

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Edited by Chang
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SOLD items:

A Pillar trim

Aircon controller

Air flow meter (AFM)

Air box + filter

Bonnet badge

Boot trim / space saver / tool kit

Cam angle sensor (CAS)

Centre air vent + hazard switch

Centre console (leather compartment)

Coil packs + coil loom

Floor mats

Front / rear seats

Gear surround + ash tray

Headlights

Master window switch

Rear door cards

Stereo brackets + surround

Sump gaurd

Washer bottle

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Edited by Chang
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