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Hey guys.

I've started a trade only thread with no success. Now that I've got all the parts I need, it's now a for sale thread. Parts are currently still on the car but will be removed soon. Rather sell as a whole package but will seperate bonnet from sale only. Bumpers will be sold together.

1. R34 GT-t OEM style carbon fibre bonnet. Fibreglass reinforcement with carbon fibre overlay. Do have some some chips but nothing a coat of clear coat can't fix. Have heard DT Panels have repaired this type of chips before for those who are fussy. No cracks, fades or any other damage. Comes with Sparco style bonnet pins and aftermarket water jets.

2. Stock white colour Altia aero front bumper bar. Do have some stone chips but nothing major. It is a genuine plastic bumper bar. Side mesh intact, middle has been removed for intercooler. Centre section modified to suit intercooler as well and lower bit spray gloss black. Does not come with indicator or centre "S" badge.

3. Stock white colour rear bumper. It isn't the one with the lump "SKYLINE" I reckon it looks alot cleaner. Still do have chrome "SKYLINE" badges as well as GT25-t badges that will come with the rear bumper, although I have debadge it off the bumper. Lower centre section sprayed gloss black to suit front bumper. No reverse lights included.

4. Stock white colour mudflaps. One of the best looking mudflaps in my opinion. Gives shape to the car itself. Would have use them but does not fit what I have plan for the car.

Looking at $1.1k for the whole lot. But throw me 'sensible' offers. Prefer VIC buyer as really can't be bothered dealing with postage of these large items. Contact me on 0432 454 695. If I don't pick up leave a SMS and I'll get back to you. Otherwise PM me or respond on thread.

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***Please don't waste my time or yours with useless remarks. If you think the price is too steep please keep it to yourself or PM me if you really feel the need to state your point of view.

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Car is going in to fit kit soon. Bump! Throw me offers guys needs it gone as a whole!

Also some parts laying around that someone might need.

Standard R34 GT-t front and rear seats in very good condition

R34 automatic gear surround with steering wheel shifting button

R34 manual gear surround with gear boot

R34 ash tray

R34 automatic steering wheel with airbag

R34 automatic cluster about 111,xxxkm from memory

Edited by john-e boi

Bump! Car is booked in to go in workshop in a week and a half time. So body kit will be available to be picked up then. No room at home so rather be picked up at workshop.

Body kit $400 ONO Need it gone as soon as removed.

Stuff not so fuss if it doesn't sell.

Front and rear seats $350

Automatic gear surround $40

Manual gear surround $60

Ashtray $15 (or free with any gear surround, first in first served)

Steering wheel $120

Cluster $120

Bump - Throw me offers guys.

Kit is coming off in a week time. Accepting offers $300+ which is what you'll be paying for just a fibreglass replica front bumper.

Seats $300

Automatic gear surround $20

Manual gear surround $50

Ashtray $10

Steering wheel $100

Cluster $100

automatic gear surround for free who ever wish to come pass and pick it up. Have absolute no use for it anymore. Good for those who need the steering wheel button or wants to spray their one.

automatic gear surround for free who ever wish to come pass and pick it up. Have absolute no use for it anymore. Good for those who need the steering wheel button or wants to spray their one.

LOL, I might as well grab that off you too when I come :P

LOL did you want to pick up everything whilst your at it bro?

Items on hold:

bonnet

bride rails

front bumper, rear bumper, mudflaps

manual gear surround

auto gear surround

ashtray

Only things left is:

auto steering wheel

seats

auto cluster

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