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I have cleaned out the garage and have a few things for sale;

R34 - 17” stock rims

Time to see my spare stock GT GTT R34 rims go. They are in great condition with minor scuffs. They come as pictured with no tyres. I currently have another darker set of the stock 17” rims on my R34 GTT and to be honest they look pretty decent for a stock set of rims. Also great to have a spare set.

PRICE IS SET on eBay at a starting bid of .99c

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R34 - Front seat

Up for auction is my spare front driver’s seat (not sure if you can use it as passenger as well). It has always been kept in a secured garage all wrapped up to continue protection, the seat is in fantastic condition.

PRICE IS SET on eBay at a starting bid of .99c

- http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34-STOCK-FRONT-SEAT-/120745434859?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c1cfd1eeb#ht_500wt_1156

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R34 - GT GTT STOCK WING

I would be keeping this wing if it were white. The stock standard wings look incredible on the R34, gives it a tough aggressive look. The wing is black and has some predominant scratches as can be seen in the photograph. However a bit of attention can have this fixed.

PRICE IS SET on eBay at a starting bid of .99c

- http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120745436559&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT#ht_500wt_1156

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R34 GTR - Can fit GT or GTT model

This is an auction for two rear R34 GTR Suspension with springs, what is pictured is what you get. These can fit my GTT model and I am sure will fit the GT model too. They are in decent condition but have some wear, you can see the condition in the photographs. These are my spare set, but no longer needed so time to let go.

PRICE IS SET on eBay at a starting bid of .99c

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GREDDY - TYPE S ADJUSTABLE COILOVERS

Up for auction here is my set of Greddy Adjustable coils. The front set is in decent condition, whereas the rears seem to have some more wear. They work extremely well and definitely the buyer will be extremely happy with them. The only reason why I am selling these are because when I bought my R34 GTT I had to had them removed to pass inspection, and have decided to keep my other GTR V Spec suspension on instead. I will miss these as the performance of these dampeners is absolutely outstanding. I am not too sure on which other vehicles these would fit, but I’m presuming they are quite universal, so do yourself some research and grab yourself a bargain.

PRICE IS SET on eBay at a starting bid of .99c

- http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GREDDY-TYPE-S-ADJUSTABLE-SUSPENSION-NISSAN-TOYOTA-MAZDA-/120745448776?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c1cfd5548

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Can be posted interstate, at buyers expense or local pick up is also available south of Adelaide.

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