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Item:

- R34 GTT HSD HR Coilovers - $800

No Leaks

No knocks

<10,000km since new

- R200 R34 Turbo Manual LSD Diff - $200

Good condition

Spins two

- R34 Coupe Sunroof - $800

Comes in roof section

Includes all wiring and sunroof switches

- R34 Coupe Doors Complete - $150 Each

Glass

Window motor

Central locking

Wiring loom

Hinges

- R34 Coupe Rear Quater Windows - $150 Each

Glass

Rubbers

In steel panel (cut with plasma)

- R34 Coupe GTT Manual Complete Interior - $Offers

Front Seats (airbags intact)

Rear Seat

Carpet

Front Door Trims

Rear Trims

Parcel Shelf

Roof Lining

Manual Centre Console

Dash (no cracks, airbags intact)

- R34 Front/Rear Control Arms - $60ea or $100/pair

Ball joint and bush in good condition

Comes with nut and split pin

- R34 Castor Rod - $30ea or $50/pair

Bush in good condition

Comes with nuts

- R34 GTT Swaybars (front and rear) - $100ea

Good upgrade for Non turbo S-chassis/R-chassis

- R34 GTT Rear Arms - $30ea or $100/set of 6

Toe, camber, traction

- Front knuckles - $100/pr

Good condition

- Front Reo - $50

Not bent

Cut for FMIC

- Front Fiberglass Widebody Guards - $100/pr

Passenger side mint

Drivers side previous fiberglass repair, refer pic

- R34 GTT Coupe 3" Dump Pipe & Full Exhaust - $300

Mild steel

De-cat

Comes with straight pipe and muffler rear sections (unbolts)

- R34 Carbon Fiber Bonnet BLITS ADR Approved - $50

Shit condition

Perfect for rough track car

- Bonnet Hinges - $50/pair

Good condition

AC Condenser - $50

Excellent condition

Comes with all pipe work

R34 Power Steering Rack - $250

Complete with tie rods and tie rod ends

Rubber boots in good condition

Location:Melbourne, Cheap Freight AUSWIDE with www.e-go.com.au

Item Condition: Was was in good condition inside and out

Reason for Selling: Stripping out entire 34 Coupe

Price and Payment Conditions: Cash

Extra Info: Have plenty more parts available, ask and you shall receive

Pictures:Available

Contact Details:PM

PARTS SOLD:

- Engine/loom/ecu

- Gearbox/clutch/crossmember/tailshaft/etc

- Bare rear cradle

- FMIC

- Alloy Rad

- Complete brakes (disks/calipers/lines)

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Item:

- R34 GTT HSD HR Coilovers - $800

No Leaks

No knocks

<10,000km since new

- R200 R34 Turbo Manual LSD Diff - $200

Do you still have the bottom plastic diffuser ???

Good condition

Spins two

- R34 Coupe Sunroof - $800

Comes in roof section

Includes all wiring and sunroof switches

- R34 Coupe Doors Complete - $150 Each

Glass

Window motor

Central locking

Wiring loom

Hinges

- R34 Coupe Rear Quater Windows - $150 Each

Glass

Rubbers

In steel panel (cut with plasma)

- R34 Coupe GTT Manual Complete Interior - $Offers

Front Seats (airbags intact)

Rear Seat

Carpet

Front Door Trims

Rear Trims

Parcel Shelf

Roof Lining

Manual Centre Console

Dash (no cracks, airbags intact)

- R34 Front/Rear Control Arms - $60ea or $100/pair

Ball joint and bush in good condition

Comes with nut and split pin

- R34 Castor Rod - $30ea or $50/pair

Bush in good condition

Comes with nuts

- R34 GTT Swaybars (front and rear) - $100ea

Good upgrade for Non turbo S-chassis/R-chassis

- R34 GTT Rear Arms - $30ea or $100/set of 6

Toe, camber, traction

- Front knuckles - $100/pr

Good condition

- Front Reo - $50

Not bent

Cut for FMIC

- Front Fiberglass Widebody Guards - $100/pr

Passenger side mint

Drivers side previous fiberglass repair, refer pic

- R34 GTT Coupe 3" Dump Pipe & Full Exhaust - $300

Mild steel

De-cat

Comes with straight pipe and muffler rear sections (unbolts)

- R34 Carbon Fiber Bonnet BLITS ADR Approved - $50

Shit condition

Perfect for rough track car

- Bonnet Hinges - $50/pair

Good condition

AC Condenser - $50

Excellent condition

Comes with all pipe work

R34 Power Steering Rack - $250

Complete with tie rods and tie rod ends

Rubber boots in good condition

Location:Melbourne, Cheap Freight AUSWIDE with www.e-go.com.au

Item Condition: Was was in good condition inside and out

Reason for Selling: Stripping out entire 34 Coupe

Price and Payment Conditions: Cash

Extra Info: Have plenty more parts available, ask and you shall receive

Pictures:Available

Contact Details:PM

PARTS SOLD:

- Engine/loom/ecu

- Gearbox/clutch/crossmember/tailshaft/etc

- Bare rear cradle

- FMIC

- Alloy Rad

- Complete brakes (disks/calipers/lines)

is the car complianced and is it a stat write off

and how much for bare shell plus whatever is left over yuou can't sell. prefer to get with sun roof as this would be a c*nt to get

in melb

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Do you have the little white plastic lid off the fuel tank? The one with the hoses and fuel pump wires going through it? If so please PM me a price. I am OS at the moment so it might be a little while before I reply.

Ta

Justin

did you have fiberglass front fenders still ?photos ?

floor mats ?

drivers side a pillar trim without broken pins or holes?

little triangles near a pillars on doors to hide screws on mirrors ?

drivers side seat belt if its not frayed

both sides seat belt , push button click in parts on the seat frames ?

door panels ? front and rear sides ? with trims/plastic handles. and the trim around switches ?

window switches ?

the little trim around the sunroof switch on the roof in front ?

rubber between the mirror and the windscreen to stop vibrations ?

drivers side reverese lens if its in good nick

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