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Hey all,

Just clearing out my remainder parts. I am located in Auckland, NZ. But all parts will take between 3-6 working days to arrive at your doorstep.

PM me if keen on parts :)

- R34 GTR Nur clutch pedal + booster / master cylinder $100 Delivered

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- 2x R34 Skyline / Stagea pollen filter (Brand new RRP, $99 each) $50 Delivered Save $150

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- R34 Sedan Roof spoiler (Prepped and painted matte black) $180 Delivered

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I am also wrecking a R34. Make any 'reasonable' offer on these parts and they’re yours.

Air bag computer + steering wheel clock spring

Auto brake pedal

Air con control unit

Bonnet catch + latch support

Bonnet cable

Boot / petrol flap cable

Boot locking mechanism

Boot badges (Nissan & SKYLINE)

B-Pillar trim (lower)

C-Pillar trim

Dash centre vent

Dash vents (Left / Right)

Dash cluster surround

Door handle surrounds (all 4)

ECU cover

Front door speaker holders

Fuse cover (right of drivers foot)

Glove box

R34 carpet (sedan)

R34 head rests (GT-t)

R34 head rests (GT25)

Rear seat belts + buckles

Rear wiper motor + arm

Roof lining lights + handles

Edited by Chang

hi Chang, do you have this?

R34 coupe passenger rear tail light bulb connector from the big circle outer taillight.

my one is faulty and the bulb doesn't clip into place so it just falls out.

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cheers

Simon, I haven't got a PM from you yet. But most likely I won't any fuel parts to sell as i'll be keeping it or it's been sold already.

fez31, injectors have alraedy been sold

Edited by Chang

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- R34 GTR Nur clutch pedal + booster / master cylinder $70 Delivered

- 2x R34 Skyline / Stagea pollen filter $30 Delivered

- R34 Sedan Roof spoiler (Prepped and painted matte black) $160 Delivered

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