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Decided to sell a huge list of parts I have sitting around my place.

* Photos will be uploaded here when I get a chance http://s1116.photobucket.com/albums/k569/jdm7777/

* Parts are used unless I've stated brand new.

* Will not post big/heavy items except maybe the wheels. Pickup in Melbourne preferred

* The more parts one person buys, I will offer a discount on the total amount

* Don't PM me, inbox is almost full and when it fills it will stay that way. Please email [email protected]

:cheers:

Have the following parts for R34 GTR/GTT:

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R34 GTR Nismo dash cluster (black version) $800 (brand new)

R34 GTR Cusco Type-40 aluminium strut tower brace $250

R34 GTR/GTT Craft Square carbon fibre GT mirrors $600

R34 GTR/GTT Cusco front upper camber arms $400

R34 GTR C-west N1 front bar (genuine), carbon fibre (painted black), will need respray/minor repairs $750

R34 GTR C-west carbon fibre cannards for N1 bar $350

Also selling there S14/S15/SR parts:

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S14 'Edge' Side skirts (brand new) $250

S14 fibreglass doors (brand new) $900

S15 headlights $550

Stage21 aero front bar $350

S14.5 Origin +25mm conversion fenders (brand new) $450

S14 Origin +50mm rear fenders (brand new) $450

S14 Craft Square GT carbon fibre mirrors $600

S14 Carbon fibre trunk (no brake light hole) (brand new) $500

S14 Lexan windows (rear window, rear quarters, driver and passenger windows with slider kits) (brand new) $1,150

S14/S15 Greddy Type-S coilovers $1,200

S14/S15 Greddy Type-S coilovers (2nd set) $1,200

S14 Ikeya Formula Tie Rods (brand new) $250

S14/S15 Ikeya Formula Rear Traction Adjuster Rod (brand new) $350

S14/S15 Ikeya Formula Rear Lower Roll Center Adjuster arm (brand new) $1,200

S14/S15 Cusco Rear camber adjuster arms $330

S14/s15 Cusco Rear strut tower brace $180

S14a HKB boss kit with airbag cancel resistor plug (brand new) $180

Mazda Air temp sensor (for PowerFC D-Jetro) (brand new) $120

STACK 8130 dash with sensors and loom $1,800

SR20 Tomei 270/12.5 Pro cams, solid type (brand new) $650

SR20 Tomei valve springs (brand new) $300

SR20 Tomei solid pivot lifters (brand new) $320

SR20 Tomei valve shim guides (brand new) $115

SR20 Hypertune low port intake plenum (small dent at one end) $1,400

SR20 Hypertune 77mm throttle body $450

Turbosmart 40mm Comp-gate (brand new) $400

S14 Nismo Super Coppermix twin plate clutch (brand new) $2,250

S14 Nismo 1.5 way GT pro LSD (brand new) $1,450

S14 C's short shifters x2 $150

SR20 Nissan rocker arms (brand new) $250

SR20 Nissan water pump (brand new) $120

PWR custom intercooler $600

S15 dmax front fenders +30mm (brand new) $300

S14/s14a genuine ganador mirrors (pearl white, blue mirror tint) $300

S14/s14a genuine ganador mirrors (black) $300

Greddy engine oil cap $40

S15 factory rear boot spoler with led's $120

C-west genuine carbon fibre GT-wing II, mounted on S15 boot lid wrapped in matte black vinyl $950

S14/S15 Nismo springs and struts (lower than factory, very comfortable on street) $550

Nismo radiator cap $25

Nismo Engine mounts $350 (brand new)

SARD R2D2 blow off valve $80

S15 boot lid and ducktail spoiler $300

RAYS Wheels for sale:

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RAYS Nismo LMGT4's white 17 x 9 +22 all round, RAYS gold center caps, no tyres $2,500 ono

RAYS Nismo LMGT4's bronze 18 x 9 +22 all round with Advan v103 sport tyres ~50% tread $3,200 ono

RAYS Volk Racing TE37's bronze 18 x 8.5 +30, 18 x 9.5 +35 with used Bridgestone RE55's (2-3 track days left), used rays wheel nuts $2,300 ono

RAYS Volk Racing TE37's bronze 18 x 9.5 +12, 18 x 10.5 +15 (2 wheels brand new), come with new kuhmo tyres (but they're only stretched 235's) $3,600 ono

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Hey mate can you send pics of the rear wing and also dimensions? Length, height, width...

Is it adjustable?

Also would you sell it without the boot?

Can you PM me? your inbox is full...

cheers

god damm it... just sent u a email about the above... well as email states i have the $$ ready and waiting... let me know if sale falls through!!

mwhaha

money already transfered

Matt, sent you email buddy

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