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R34 GT/GTT front guards in factory GV1 (black). They have bee removed just recently so are in great condition. light scrathches here and there and only the right hand side has a deep scratch which has been touched up lightly as can be seen in the photos. They come with the indicator lamps, badges, indicator bulbs and front mud guards. Pick up preffered but delivery can probably be arranged. asking $450 for everything

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R34 GTR bonnet catch/latch. Bought as a spare and not needed. Unmodified in perfect working order $80

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18 inch Deep dish G-Max rims+tyres off my skyline. In great condition, rears have more dish than the fronts. Only 1 of the front rims has a few scrathces and 1 of the rears has a very tiny dent in the dish (not the rim's structure). They're not buckled or damaged sctructurally in any way. They come with metal centre caps and with all 16 lug nuts + 4 lock nuts to suit Nissan. All the wheels have been balanced.

Tyres are:

2 x 245/40/18 Dunlop SP Sport Maxx (60%) - fronts

1 x 245/40/18 Bridgestone Potenza RE050A (50%) - rear

1 x 245/40/18 Hankook Ventus Sport K104 (50%) - rear

Stud pattern is 114.3 x 5 and i think offset was about +30. Fronts are 8.5" wide, rears are 9.5". Asking $1250 ono

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R34 non turbo standard airbox, perfect condition. as is, no snorkel. $50

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might have more things to list later. pm or contact on mob 0422 025 045. all items located in melb

also:

standard r34 front indicators with bulbs. Took them off my gt front bar and had them in my gtr front bar after i did a front conversion so fits both perfectly. Perfect condition, removed for nismo lights. (refer to the images up top for pics if required) $50 or $55 delivered anywhere in aus.

R34 auto cluster off a NA. Was told it's reading about ~160k's (can check if required) and i think they can be wound back by a qualified electrician to whatever suits your needs if i'm not mistaken. lens is in excellent conition. $160

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hi mate, this might help you with the sale of your air box, i have a snorkel that i thought my parents threw out for a R34 NA airbox.

can sell this to whoever buys your airbox for a small fee & postage.

cheers

Airbox sold, pending payment

items left are:

1.Auto cluster - 140

2.Wheels - 1150 ono

3.R34 gtr/t fron indicators

4.might have R34 front seats up for sale, not sure if i want to sell. asking would be 400, very good condition - will have pics soon

Here's the seats. Passenger in excellent conidtion, driver side i would also like to say excellent conidtion minus the small seatbelt rash as can be seen. they've been removed from the car for a while now so what you see is what your getting, nothing better or worse. comes with the attached rails of course and the little plastic's which sit on the bolts' area. (for those wanting to know if they can be modified to fit r33's, i don't know but i think i've seen a thread here on sau somewhere). $400

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R34 rear seats up for grabs with the fronts, total now $500 for front and rear seats, all in good condition.

Also have R34 floor mats, average condition $100

Stuff left:

R34 Front and rear seats - $500

18 inch G-max wheels - $1100

R34 gtr/gtt/gt front indiactor's (standard) - $50

R34 Auto cluster - $120

R34 floor mats - $100

Floor Mats:

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Also have Genuine R34 Front fog lights, straight fit for anyone with the front fog light holes. Excellent working order - $400

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