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R34 Parts

Door cards $150

Turbo Back Exhaust , standard dump, 3" front, cat, 3" catback with cannon and 4" tip $450

R34 Passengers guard $150

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R34 Rear Seat $80

Glove Box $50

KYB Buzz Spec Suspension, damper adjustable $500

Front Reo $150

Front strut brace $100

Rear parcel shelf $50

Dash + Airbag $200

Interior rear quater panels, Pair $100

ECU cover $30

R34 Brakes

Front and Rear

Calipers and Rotors

$650

HKS HiperMax II coilovers $750

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Dash Cluster $80

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Zenon Headlights pair $900

Front Lower Control Arms pair $175

Standard Intercooler $130

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GCG Highflow turbo $1000

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R33 Diff $150

R32 Cat back exhaust $300

R32 Turbo $100

Pictures will come as I get around to it, but if you are intersted in something just ask and Ill get the pictures asap.

Location: Adelaide

Edited by JiN_MaN

R34 Parts

Door cards $150

Turbo Back Exhaust , standard dump, 3" front, cat, 3" catback with cannon and 4" tip $450

R34 Passengers guard $150

sdc11752.th.jpg

sdc11751u.th.jpg

R34 Rear Seat $80

Glove Box $50

KYB Buzz Spec Suspension, damper adjustable $500

Front Reo $150

Front strut brace $100

Rear parcel shelf $50

Dash + Airbag $200

Interior rear quater panels, Pair $100

ECU cover $30

R34 Brakes

Front and Rear

Calipers and Rotors

$650

HKS HiperMax II coilovers $750

r34coilovers.th.jpg

sdc11606o.th.jpg

Dash Cluster $80

speedoe.th.jpg

Zenon Headlights pair $900

Front Lower Control Arms pair $175

Standard Intercooler $130

sdc11753.th.jpg

sdc11754o.th.jpg

GCG Highflow turbo $1000

sdc11758v.th.jpg

sdc11760.th.jpg

sdc11762.th.jpg

sdc11765.th.jpg

R33 Diff $150

R32 Cat back exhaust $300

R32 Turbo $100

4x Bridgestone Playz 245/45/18 $150

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17" x 7.5" +30 pair $50

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S14/R33 Steering wheel $220

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R32 GTS-T Steering Wheel

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Apexi ECV $200

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Boost Gauge $50

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Steering wheel 80mm of "dish" $70

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Nardi Wheel $220 Each

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Steering wheel bought from Japan in late '08 $100

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Nardi Wheel $220

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Turbo time with loom from a 32

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FIRENZA 245/40/18 pair $120

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5 Stud none type M Wheels from R32 GTS-T, 2 with brilliant tyres, 2 are bald $150

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Sparco Wheel x 4, All tyres are of no use, 17"X7.5 +40 $150

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http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=490535

Please check ^^^ for pictures as Its too hard to try and update this when you cant edit.

  • 2 weeks later...

Sold items:

R34 Headlights

R34 Hipermax Coilovers

R34 brakes

R34 front Lower Control Arms

R34 front reo

17" x 7.5" +30 pair $50

Everything else still for sale.

Edited by JiN_MaN
  • 3 months later...

yeah, I bought the brakes from him a while ago. He still had some leftovers but a lot has been sold

  • 3 weeks later...

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