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I have got some of these parts listed on this forum but it is getting a bit confusing what is left for sale so here they are.

GTR R34 Left/Right Xenon headlights perfect condition. $1000 plus postage

GTR R34 V Spec Front disc rotors (no Calipers) and complete set of rear rotors(322mm N1) with Brembo calipers all the brake lines. $1600 the lot plus postage.

Genuine HKS purple dual feed fuel rail with fittings to suit 11mm injectors for RB26 perfect cond. $200 plus postage

Siemens 900 cc injectors for RB26 will bolts straight onto standard fuel rail and use the standard connectors (with flow chart of you want it) perfect condition less than 3000 klms old. $400 plus postage.

STD GTR R34 harmonic balancer perfect cond. $130

GTR R34 Rear Tail shaft perfect condition. $400 plus postage

GTR R33 front tail shaft good condition. $150

Call Dave

0412 950192

Xenon headlights for GTR R34 still here, they are in perfect condition with not a scratch , lens are crystal clear

( did have someone buying them but usual story no money)

Cheap at $1000 will incl freight.

text me on 0412 950192

Cheers Dave.

Xmas Bump

I have got a Blitz NUR spec stainless exhaust good condition for a GTR R34.... $450 plus freight.

6 x 800cc seimens injectors, done 1000 klms, perfect condition will supply flow chart..... $400

Edited by SkylineSky

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