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Hi guys,

Just selling some parts for a mate as he's just done a manual conversion on his 1999 R34 GTT, basically he just wants the parts gone so make any offers, have just set benchmark at $200 but is negotiable. Includes all parts that weren't used from converting auto to manual including interior parts.

Nismo catback exhaust with inbuilt silencer muffler $300

R34 Auto Steering Wheel

R34 Standard Centre Gauges

R34 Auto Dash Cluster, not sure how many kms on it will have to check

PM any offers or questions. If you want pics of specific parts PM and I'll get them on the weekend.

Parts located in Melbourne, sth east suburbs Braeside

Cheers

Dan

He is looking around the $300 mark for catback exhaust with Nismo muffler, but will send any offers to him to decide whether to accept.

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He is looking around the $300 mark for catback exhaust with Nismo muffler, but will send any offers to him to decide whether to accept.

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Wats the size of the cat back?? 3"?? It looks small

Think catback is 3inch, with 4inch tip, cars being getting work done for last 6 months just starting to clear out the original parts that came on the car. I'll find out for you.

PMs replied

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Drivers and Passenger R34 Coupe seats also available, $100 each or $180 the pair. Local pickup in Melb preferred otherwise delivery at buyers expense.

I'll try and get pics for these also on the weekend.

Dan

Also have R34 GTT Automatic Cluster with 107,000kms on it for sale $150, PM any offers if your interested.

Also have parts off a R33:

Clutch Fan $30

Rear Seats $40

Standard Exhaust Manifold $30

Spacesaver Wheel $30

Alternator $60

Side Mirrors (Custom colour so would need to be repainted) $80 both

R34 GTT Automatic Gearbox 170,000kms $300

R34 GTT Automatic Gear Selector $50

R34 GTT Automatic Dash Cluster $120

R34 GTT Centre Gauges factory without housing (2 sets) $30 each

R34 Auto Steering Wheel back up for sale, but does not include Airbag module in the centre. So it'd be ideal for those who want a clean looking steering wheel and can transfer their airbag module from current steering wheel.

PM offers

R34 Auto Gearbox 107,000kms on it, and parts available after manual conversion was done $300 everything included from conversion except interior pieces below

Centre Console $50

R34 Standard GTT Auto Dash Cluster with from memory 107,000kms on it $120

R34 GTT Triple Gauges factory without the housing $20

Currently pending respone on:

R34 GTT Auto Gear Selector $50

R34 GTT Nismo Exhaust $250

R34 Front Seats $150 each or $200 both no rails included

R34 GTT Steering Wheel with no air bag module $80 in good condition

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All PMs replied, all parts still available as people have made offers but not picked up the parts or made further contact.

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