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Hey all,

Just adding more parts to clear out.

I am located in Auckland, NZ. All prices are in AU and are shipping inclusive. Take between 3-6 working days to arrive at your doorstep.

PM me only if interested

- R34 GTR Clutch pedal + booster $70

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- R34 Skyline/Stagea pollen filter $30

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- R34 Sedan roof spoiler $140

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- R34 (Series 2) Manual + stereo surround $200

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- R34 Climate control / air con unit $90

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- R34 Air vent (2 little chips at top) $40

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- R34 Left / Right air vent $40

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- R34 bonnet support + catch + cable $100

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Also have

- R34 front seat belts $100

- R34 rear seat belts $100

- R34 Rear wiper motor $50

- R34 entire carpet $100

I am wrecking a R34 so may have other parts just PM me.

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Hi mate, just wondering if you still have the manual gear boot surround and stereo surround? if so, what condition are they in as it looks as though there is damage/scuffing on lower part of gear surround or is it just dirty?

thanks

livewire: yes it is still for sale. It is not damaged just the paint is slightly come off.

john-e boi: I would only split if I could get $80 delivered for the stereo surround + brackets.

Thanks for the reply. What model R34 GTR is this from because the gear boot and stereo surround is a defferent colour to the one in my V-spec. Mine are a goldish colour wheras yours look grey? Also do you have the actual gear knob still by any chance?

Hey buddy do you have the rear left seatbelt buckle? and im even looking for the front bumper left side indicator wire which goes into the bulb holder, cauz one of my wires is cut..

Cheers!!

Ok, so i'm getting PM on parts already sold. So here's an updated list of what's left

- R34 GTR Clutch pedal + booster $70

- R34 Skyline/Stagea pollen filter $30

- R34 (Series 2) Manual + stereo surround $200

- R34 Air vent (2 little chips at top) $40

- R34 Left / Right air vent $40

- R34 bonnet support + catch + cable $100

- R34 front seat belts $100 (Each)

- R34 entire carpet $100

- R34 Sedan KR4 wing mirrors $200 (pair)

Stereo surround + brackets SOLD

- R34 GTR Clutch pedal + booster $70

- R34 Skyline/Stagea pollen filter $30

- R34 (Series 2) Manual surround + ash tray $130

- R34 Air vent (2 little chips at top) $40

- R34 Left / Right air vent $40

- R34 bonnet support + catch + cable $100

- R34 front seat belts $100 (Each)

- R34 entire carpet $100

- R34 Sedan KR4 wing mirrors $200 (pair)

- R34 Skyline/Stagea pollen filter SOLD

- R34 GTR Clutch pedal + booster $70

- R34 (Series 2) Manual surround + ash tray $130

- R34 Air vent (2 little chips at top) $40

- R34 Left / Right air vent $40

- R34 bonnet support + catch + cable $100

- R34 front seat belts $100 (Each)

- R34 entire carpet $100

- R34 Sedan KR4 wing mirrors $200 (pair)

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