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R34 Right Bottom Dash - $40

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any chance u got any seat belt buckles please pm me cheers

Sorry bro, I don't have any :(

But I'll let you know if I come across any :)

R34 Climate Control Unit - SOLD pending payment

R34 Ashtray - SOLD pending payment

R34 Air-con Vents - SOLD pending payment

R34 Gear Knob 2 - SOLD pending payment

R34 Airbag (From Manaual Steering Wheel) - SOLD pending payment

R34 Center Console - SOLD pending payment

R34 Cup Holder w/ Lid - SOLD pending payment

R34 Din & Headunit Side Panel - SOLD pending payment

R34 Door Jam Kick Panels - SOLD

R34 Cluster Surround - SOLD

More parts will be added winin a few days.

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R34 GTT Manual Speedo Cluster - $180

Not sure about the K's on it, will have to plug it into my car to test it when I get some time. Pretty good condition.

R34 GTT Triple Gauge Cluster - $150

The surround has a few marks but it's in good condition overall.

R34 GTR Speedo Cluster - $350

Not sure about the K's on it, but I've been told it's around 20,000.

R34 GTT Power FC with Hand Controller - $1370

Bought it for my car as an impulse buy, and have changed my mind since.

what bodykit is on the yellow r34?

There's no bodykit on my car yet :P

It's just a factory front lip that goes onto the stock series 1 front bar.

Hi I'm interesting the R34 GTT Genuine Bride Driver's Side Rails . still on sale ? I need any side if you have . thanks

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It's just a factory front lip that goes onto the stock series 1 front bar.

Care to part with it? hehe...

if so, how much delivered to the Goldie?

Care to part with it? hehe...

if so, how much delivered to the Goldie?

Sorry man, I did have one for sale but it's sold and I won't be selling mine any time soon.

But I'll let you know if I change my mind :)

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