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ok for sale today i have as listed:

2nd hand BNR34 Apexi PFC comes with everything including its box still: $850

Brand new Blitz front pipe to fit gtr: $600

Brand new R34 GTR tie rod ends they were hard to find and not cheap: $250

2nd hand R34 GTR rear tail light covers in silver: $150 for both

Also got some red nolathane bushes brand new for front and rear diff: $100 each or $150 for both.

reason for selling is that my car was stolen so i dont have it anymore and theres no point in me having these sitting around doing nothing. if you want pics of any of these items just say so and ill post them up as soon as i can.

thanks.

scott.

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do you have pfc hand controller?

What type of alarm did you have? when and where did they steal it from? I sure hope you were insured.

The PFC comes with everything mate, just needs to be plugged in and tuned.

it had a viper alarm. I got a post about it that was in the vic section. long story short it was an organised theft using an unmarked and no license plate tow truck, cops have footage but couldnt do much about it :(

and yes insured and have a new car now.

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