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Hi All

I have many R34 GTR and GTT stuff to get rid of in my garage.

Here they are

R34 GTR OEM rims, 245 All around 70%+ thread remains, Absolute perfect conditions!. just some very minor minor scratchs. - $1900 firm

Nismo G-Max twin plate clutch with all the bits and flywheel bolts. 50-60% life left. flywheel surface machined for re-installation. - $ 500

R34 GTR starter motor, again mint condition - $200

R34 GT-T rear axials, hubs, hand brake and cables, suspension arms (top two are missing on the right hand side) - $200/left, $150/right, or 300 the lot

Stock R34 GT-T diff - $250

350Z Brembo's with 320mm diameter brake discs, fluid lines, brake pads with 70% life. brake booster kind of worn - $900 for the lot

R34 GTR front uprights, with hubs, brake dust cover and cut off axials. also speed sensor attached. one of the bolt on front left has been cut. - $180 left/$200 right

R34 GTR 2.5 lock-to-lock front steering rack. Perfect condition, no sight of wearing on ball bearings upgrade for Silvias/GT's? - $300

R34 GTR Alloy casted lower front A arm with bushings and brackets, Great condition Great for R32/R33 GTRs and GT's - $150/ea or $250/pair

R34 GTR stock front sway bar, great upgrade for other models - $200

R34 GTR front engine frame. Stiffer than older models - $300

R34 GTR stock engine mounts, locking nuts can be supplied if required - $ 100

R34 GTT rear sway bars same as Stock S15 - $100 each

R33/R32 GTR, R34 GTT Manual gearbox front cover and front main seal re-condition kit. $ 150

Oh.....also a bar fridge....great working order!....great for beers in backyard!!!! :P $30

That's it for now. Parts are located Melbourne East..

can organise freights for small-mid items. Pick up after hours or weekends. PLEASE CALL or SMS 0411 668 823, prefer SMS during working hours as i might be busy in work.

Pics below

Cheers.

Joe

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Havent driven coppermix, so cant really comment on the differences.

This one is actually a modified version of exedy twins. But because it is spring loaded, it won't be a pig to drive. It holds up to 450-500kw? cant remember the figures. the coppermix is pretty much the same configuration and geometry as this clutch but with an improved material.

The brakes.. are they front only? Would they bolt straight up to R32 GTR?

Hi, it is confirmed. they bolt straight onto R34 GTR, there for they will fit ALL other skylines too. Also Silvias with extension bracket, they are probably the identical parts with the stock brembos.

Pics attached.

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R34 GTR OEM rims, SOLD

R34 GTR starter motor SOLD

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STILL UP FOR SALE

Nismo G-Max twin plate clutch - PRICE DROPED, $460, JUST THE FLYWHEEL IS WORTH THIS MUCH.

R34 GT-T rear axials - PRICE DROPED - $1500/left, $100/right, or 200 the lot

Stock R34 GT-T diff - PRICE DROPPED - $200

R34 GTR Brembo's - PRICE DROPED $820 for the lot, FIRMED

R34 GTR front uprights - PRICE DROPPED - $120 left/$150 right

R34 GTR front steering rack. - PRICE DROPPED - $250

R34 GTR Alloy casted lower front A arm -PRICE DROPPED - $100/ea or $180/pair

R34 GTR stock front sway bar, -PRICE DROPPED - $150

R34 GTR front engine frame. -PRICE DROPPED - $300

R34 GTR stock engine mounts, -PRICE DROPED - $ 80

R34 GTT rear sway bars - PRICE DROPPED - $70 each

R33/R32 GTR, R34 GTT Manual gearboxkit. - PRICE DROPPED - $ 120

AND THE BAR BRIDGE!!!! PRICE DROPPED - $20

PLEASE TAKE THEM OFF MY GARAGE!! :D

R34 GTR OEM rims, SOLD

R34 GTR starter motor SOLD

GTR engine mounts sold- pending payment

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STILL UP FOR SALE

Nismo G-Max twin plate clutch - PRICE DROPED, $460, JUST THE FLYWHEEL IS WORTH THIS MUCH.

R34 GT-T rear axials - PRICE DROPED - $1500/left, $100/right, or 200 the lot

Stock R34 GT-T diff - PRICE DROPPED - $200

R34 GTR Brembo's - PRICE DROPED $820 for the lot, FIRMED

R34 GTR front uprights - PRICE DROPPED - $120 left/$150 right

R34 GTR front steering rack. - PRICE DROPPED - $250

R34 GTR Alloy casted lower front A arm -PRICE DROPPED - $100/ea or $180/pair

R34 GTR stock front sway bar, -PRICE DROPPED - $150

R34 GTR front engine frame. -PRICE DROPPED - $300

R34 GTT rear sway bars - PRICE DROPPED - $70 each

R33/R32 GTR, R34 GTT Manual gearboxkit. - PRICE DROPPED - $ 120

AND THE BAR BRIDGE!!!! PRICE DROPPED - $20

PLEASE TAKE THEM OFF MY GARAGE!! :P

Rims Sold

Clutch Sold

Starter Motor Sold

Engine Mount Sold- Pending Payment still. PM if you want the Mounts.

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Still up for sale:

GTR Brembos

GTR Front suspension Bits and Stearing Arm

GTT rear suspension bits

R34 GTR stock front sway bar, -PRICE DROPPED - $150

R34 GTT rear sway bars - PRICE DROPPED - $70 each

Any idea if they would fit S2 stagea?

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STILL UP FOR SALE

R34 GT-T rear axials - PRICE DROPED - $1500/left, $100/right, or 200 the lot

Stock R34 GT-T diff - PRICE DROPPED - $200

R34 GTR Brembo's - PRICE DROPED $820 for the lot, FIRMED

R34 GTR front uprights - PRICE DROPPED - $120 left/$150 right

R34 GTR front steering rack. - PRICE DROPPED - $250

R34 GTR Alloy casted lower front A arm -PRICE DROPPED - $100/ea or $180/pair

R34 GTR stock front sway bar, -PRICE DROPPED - $150

R34 GTR front engine frame. -PRICE DROPPED - $300

R34 GTR stock engine mounts, -PRICE DROPED - $ 80

R34 GTT rear sway bars - PRICE DROPPED - $70 each

R33/R32 GTR, R34 GTT Manual gearboxkit. - PRICE DROPPED - $ 120

The brakes.. are they front only? Would they bolt straight up to R32 GTR?

The R34 and Z33 front calipers are identical.

To fit either front caliper to an R33/32 S13/14/15 you need to either have a thread insert put into the caliper to reduce the size of the thread by 2mm or drill out the knuckle on the car you're fitting them to.

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  • 1 month later...

Hi Joe, I am chasing a front left upright off a r34 gtr, would you still have it for sale and if so could it be posted and which bolt has been cut. Thanks Ian [email protected]

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