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Got a few parts off an r34 gtt for sale

R34 front bumper, bad paint but no major damage $100

R34 left passanger guard, fender good condion but has small dent, $150

R34 right passanger guard, fender has damage but been mostly fixed, $100

R34 bonnet has damage on the front right but can easily be fixed $100

R34 front mud splash guards, have all five if needed, $60 each

(centre not in the pictures but i have it)

R34 pair Bonnet hinges, I have two left ones and one right, $30each or $50 for the pair

R34 bonnet catch $50

R34 front catch support that the catch bolts to $25

R34 front bumper bar support re-enforcement $150

Also have a set of xenon headlights with the brackets snapped off and other damage, pm me if ur interested

Im located in constitution Hill 2145 for pickup but i can deliver if needed,

negotiable on price

will upload more pictures having trouble with file sizes. i can sms them in needed

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