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hey do u still have the AC thing for the R34 and does it work and do u still have to brackets that hold them in

more bits ive found, make an offer....... nat0

Hi there, do you still have the suspension for sale? Are they stock suspension? I'm interested in both front and rear. If so, how much for it? Many thanks and happy new year!

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Hey mate.

How much for this (pending its still for sale) and shipped too Melbourne, 3049

Also do you still have the front passenger seat, if so, how much are you asking?

Cheers (Y)

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Geddaye. would you happen to have:

-boot gas struts

-front right headlight

-intercooler piping ( aftermarket)

-heat material under bonnet

-clips for carpet in boot

-genuine floor mats

Name some prices. Cheers Kurt

looking to buy the whole nose of the car, from the radiator fan onwards,need headlights, rad support, everything in the front nose area of the car in melbourne have cash need the parts asap will go anywhere in vic possbily interstate for the parts

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hey mate do you have the aircon hose between the fire wall and aircon unit in the engine bay???

its the one that melts easily with a big exhaust lol

Do you have the white plastic lid for the fuel tank, the bit that has the 3 hoses going through it? If so, please PM!

Thanks

Justin

Just wondering if your still selling the interior for the R34? I am basically after the whole dash and centre console and door trimmings.

Also after the headlights if in good condition

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Hi there,

Regarding the stock suspension, do you still have them for sale? If so, how's the condition of it? Any leaks, knocks, etc? What kms?

I'm interested in buying it. I'm located in Sydney

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