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I have a R34 GTT coupe which has met an unfortunate end. Parts as listed.

R34 neo turbo engine. 108,000km perfect condition, complete, with turbo, loom, ecu etc. $2200

R34 turbo gearbox. will come with shfiter, clutch, slave cylinder, tailshaft etc: $1800

R34 GTT GAB coilovers. Seem to be ok condition. $700

R34 turbo brake kit, good condition great upgrade, bigger than 32/33. $700

R34 Xenon headlights. perfect condition. not yellow. $800 pair

R34 front guards. good condition, small dents. $100 a side

R34 bonnet. silver. steel. perfect condition. $200

R34 turbo front bar, silver, good condtion, small scrape. $150

R34 doors, complete, windows tinted. small dints, repairable. $150 each

can do front cut for repair sections if needed. rails are straight, rad support straight, everything is good.

have dash airbag and steering wheel airbag. make me an offer.

dash in perfect condition.

manual dash cluster with 108,xxxkm $150

manual conversion parts, pedals, clutch and brake, master cylinder, line, manual centre console trim. $350

have rear screen and quarter glass. $POA, will need to be professionally removed.

Contact on here, or 0427282562 sms preferred.

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Sorry haven't been checking this thread as much as I should, was busy replying to PM's.

headlights are sold.

front guards and front bar are sold.

dash cluster is sold.

Yes I am happy to post items anywhere, obviously postage at buyers expense.

The triple gauge cluster is there, and is filled with autometer gauges. Volts, Oil temp and boost. they fit in really well.

here are some pics of the gauges, the engine and the damage.

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Closed until issue with headlight sale is rectified with the buyer.

Admin has been contacted so this is being followed.

At this stage anyone looking to purchase goods from this user should hold off until issues are resolved.

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