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any pics of R34 Stereo & Din Pocket Bracket - $15??

It's in the attachment mate :P

Between the picture of the steering wheel airbag and white mud guards.

Nah, I don't have a radiator. My number is 0434 502 855.

More than welcome to give me a call.

GTR door jam panel just became unsold as I realised it's the left one, not the right side one lol.

Haha, one of them is slowly losing the H pattern and I think if I spent 2-3 hours trying to fix em up with the kit, I'll probably only get $100 for them lol.

effort vs money = not worth it xD

Same as the steering wheel I guess haha

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R34 GTR MFD - $600

R34 GTR Cluster - $250

R34 Right Bottom Dash - $40

R34 Din & Headunit Side Panel - $60

R34 Glove Box - $40

R34 Top Dash Vents - $15

R34 Boot Carpet With CD Stacker - $70

R34 GTR Brake & Clutch Pedals - $30

R34 GTR Right Door Jam Panel - $35

R34 GTR Headunit & Climate Control & TV - $150

R34 GTR Gear Surround & Ashtray - $180

R34 Cluster Surround - $30

R34 Center Console - $80

R34 Driver's Window Switch - $25

R34 Dash With Side Vents - $70

do you still have the C/ fibre sheets?

do you still have the C/ fibre sheets?

I do mate. A4's or I have a little bit of my roll left, maybe 2-3m.

SMS me if you are interested, 0434 502 855 :)

R34 Series 1 Standard Front Bar SOLD

R34 GTR Cluster SOLD

R34 Din & Headunit Side Panel SOLD

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