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Car is for sale/sold hence why all these parts are/were avaliable.

Craft Square mirrors are sold pending payment

do you have the front canard for sale?

Nismo lighter sold pending pickup. Pretty much GTR rear seats, floor mats, steering wheel , flare with holder and viper alarm are left

Edited by john-e boi

#1. Pair of genuine Bride Brix 1.5 in red with genuine Bride rails both driver and passenger for ER34 (not seperating unless I have buyers for all 4 items) $SOLD

#2. BNR34 GTR rear seat $350

#3. BNR34 GTR floor mats $350

#4. BNR34 GTR steering wheel $500

#5. BNR34 GTR gear surround with gear boot and ashtray $SOLD

#6. BNR34 GTR rear fog light with globe, globe socket and factory wiring enough to run to under the dash $SOLD

#7. R34 flare with holder and kick panel (not seperating) $150

#8. Ultimate rare classic Nismo kill-switch style light $SOLD

#9. Alpine Type-S 12 inch subwoofer with moulded subwoofer enclosure for R34 coupe $SOLD Sub box avaliable for $50

#10. R34 rear cup holders with screws. Great for holding drinks without getting in the way of changing gears $SOLD

#11. Nismo style wing stands. Fit's ER34 coupe with standard spoiler $SOLD

#12. CraftSquare carbon fibre side mirrors. Brand new. trial fit, stuck stickers on and decided to sell the car $SOLD

#13. Brand new Viper 5901 2-way alarm. $400

#14. Defi BF gauges. All light up white. 60mm gauges, sits perfect behind the ER34 gauge pod and looks standard sitting behind the glass. Boost (bars), water temperature, oil pressure, oil temperate, Defi Link, Defi external warning light, senders, wiring, a couple Defi gauge cups with mounting brackets, sandwich plate to fit ER34 (not too sure if fit any other cars)r $SOLD

#15. Apexi PFC hand controller. Suits ER34 PFC, not sure about others. With Apexi stand $SOLD

#16. Standard ER34 turbo. 7x,xxx km when removed due to turbo upgrade. Was making 205.6kw on 12psi when removed $SOLD

#17. ER34 turbo parts laying around. Standard injectors, AFM, standard intake pipe, blow off valve plumb back pipes, NEO engine cover cut to suit over-radiator intercooler piping sprayed black with bracket, auto GT-t ECU and what else I can find laying around with it $SOLD

Throw me some offers guys. Need to clear the space as these parts are pretty much useless to me now as car is long gone!

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