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Hey guys various crap i have left from stripping a R34 GTT need to get rid of it asap

Air flow meter good condition only had 98k on it $100

Rear uprights with brakes calipers discs and drum set up great for a conversion $200

Rear CV shafts $50 each

Drivers side door white complete $100

Rear seats no stains or rips $50

Drivers mirror white $50

Rear quarter windows $100 each

Manual Gearbox $1350 comes with short shifter

17" wheels with new tyres look nice text me for pics $600 (cant even buy the tyres for that!) comes with locknuts

Dashboard (immaculate) $100

All heater cores and air con boxes $75

ABS unit $50

Also if anyone needs a RH rear quarter will cut it off (just pay for my time)

Also have an R30 skyline race car for sale Listed in complete cars

All located in windsor NSW

Tim

0404321205

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Front mount got sold a long time ago sorry, and i would sell the shifter for the right price but i would rather try sell the whole gearbox complete as its pretty cheap compared to what an importer sells them for

Sorry mate i dont its already gone!

I don't suppose you have the lid from the fuel tank? I just need the white plastic bit that has the hoses going through it. Please PM me if you do.

:thanks:

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