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Hello,

Car is back at home now so time to sell it off.

I would ideally like to sell the car as a whole but am willing to part out certain bits and pieces that are easy enough to deal with.

Car:

1999 R34 GTT Coupe - White

138XXXkms - Dash is gone so not sure on exact kms this is pretty close though

Automatic Trans (shift kitted)

Details: Car was stolen from me a couple of months back. was found partly stripped. no insurance was involved so car has not been written off. pretty much all of the interior is gone including window seals, carpets etc.

Main part of dash still remains along with the steering wheel and auto shifter/handbrake. Airbags not deployed etc.

All panels are still in excellent condition except the drivers door which has damage.

Motor and gearbox were in good condition for age, always serviced used mutol oils. unfortunately motor cannot be shown running due to the parts missing.

Parts missing:

Turbo

Dump

Intake

Coilpacks

Battery

Crossover pipe w/ Bov

Drivers Window

Passenger mirror glass

Headlights

Aftermarket parts still on car:

Greddy front mount intercooler

Greddy type S coilovers

Whiteline Adjustable swaybars (24mm front/20mm rear)

Rear adjustable camber arms

Hicas lock bar

Superpro adjustable castor bushes

Superpro subframe alignment kit

Nistune Ecu - (tuned to 194rwkw by EFI performance)

Walbro Fuel Pump

assorted new bushings

Viper alarm system (remotes stuffed)

Pics:

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Price: not too sure to be honest so $4000ono it is. I am open to offers on whole car and parts.

Parts for sale:

Greddy Front mount intercooler -- $200

Greddy type s coilovers -- $1000

Whiteline Adjustable swaybars (24mm front/20mm rear) -- $150/$150

Nistune ECU -- $400

QFM HPX brake pads (front/rear) never used brand new - $120

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CES 3" mild steel cat back (magnaflow muffler, twin 3" tips) good cond - $450

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R34 fibreglass/carbon boot (clear peeling in small corner area) -- $150

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R34 Standard airbox and snorkel w/ K&N hiflow panel filter -- $100

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R34 Standard Fuel pump with bracket -- $80

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BM50 brake master cylinder (i never used, guy i bought it from said it had been rebuilt 10,000kms ago from an r32 gtr i think) -- $100

R34gtt Engine cover -- $50

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Rb25det coilpack cover -- $30

R34 boot lining/carpet -- $60

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R34 standard plastic front bar with indicators (trimmed to fit FMIC, some scuffs etc) -- $200

R34 JIC Coilovers - unsure on exact model, condition unknown - would suit rebuild -- $350

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2x transmission/oil coolers - one is davies craig other is unknown -- $20ea

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R34 guard lining -- $40

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R34 window washer bottle -- $35

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Drift oil catch can -- $20

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Greddy Turbo timer (missing a plug from harness, could be wired up easy) - $50

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R33 coupe bootlid with spoiler/struts/light (scratches) - $100

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R33 front fenders w/ indicators (one cracked) scratches -- $50ea

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R34 pink label AFM -- $120

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pair of 17" SSR wheels - gold w/tyres - unsure of offset 17" multistud -- $300

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Thats about it!

If there is something you are chasing let me know and we may be able to work something out.

all prices are negotiable and postage is a maybe depending on item would prefer pickup - make an offer!

Location: Brisbane Southside

Contact:

Steve - PM or reply

mobile/sms: 0422 850 698

Cheers!

email: stephen.hendicott (at) gmail.com

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want to have a squiz at the car. may know someone that will take it as it sits.

(I have a 32 as you know and do not need another car.)

want to have a squiz at the car. may know someone that will take it as it sits.

(I have a 32 as you know and do not need another car.)

Let me know when you want to come have a look Chris.

Once chris has looked at it guys and I know what's happening there I'll get back to you in regards to pulling bits off. Obviously if someone takes the car they get first dibs on the bits that are still on it.

Cheers

Let me know when you want to come have a look Chris.

Once chris has looked at it guys and I know what's happening there I'll get back to you in regards to pulling bits off. Obviously if someone takes the car they get first dibs on the bits that are still on it.

Cheers

No worries, I have yet to pick the car up yet, but I've been looking for a white wing for it :yes:

Hey mate, sorry to hear about your loss. How would the FMIC go fitting up to a S15? (is it R34 specific or generic?) If its not taken let me know.

Again, sorry about your loss. Feel almost dirty buying things from you under this circumstance.

Don't feel sorry for wanting to buy stuff from me. Let's me get 'some' money back :)

Sorry the fmic is spoken for ATM. Don't think it would fit s15 though without new pipework

Let me know when you want to come have a look Chris.

Once chris has looked at it guys and I know what's happening there I'll get back to you in regards to pulling bits off. Obviously if someone takes the car they get first dibs on the bits that are still on it.

Cheers

strip it!

fellow does nto want to see it in the flesh. says there is too much missing to put it back together.

after to harmonic balance and crankshaft how much

Not parting the engine just yet. I don't have the time for it.

Hicas bar I'll try to get off in the next few days, I'll send you SMS.

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