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Just clearing out some stuff that is no longer needed.. I am open to offers.

All parts located in Penrith, Western Sydney.. Will post but note clutch is heavy and will cost approx $50 to post

R34 GTT brake master cylinder + booster.. Bought it because I thought my booster was farked but all was well so just onselling it.. $120+postage

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Q45 AFM (90MM) I bought this with the intention of using on my car but looking at going MAF-less ECU so its no longer needed.

As you can see in the pics the mesh is pefect and the body has no cracks or scratches. Comes with a used plug $100+ Postage

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R33 Gts-t/R34 N/A heavy Duty Clutch + OEM Flywheel.. Started slipping at high RPM and was replaced with a Hyper Single

Clutch disc needs replacing ($150 from kudos motorsports+shipping) all surfaces are still perfectly flat and smooth. Includes flywheel and pressure plate.. Looking for $100

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send me a txt on 0412589924 or pm me here.

Thanks,

David

bump.. booster $100

Clutch $20

also have my old r34 GTT Impul Front bar that was used as a drift bar, its fiberglass.. has some small cracks and will need a repair/spray if you want to use it everyday.

has been cut to fit FMIC $50

  • 2 weeks later...

ask and ye shall recieve..

mainly scraped on the bottom of the bar from hitting on a driveway.. minor cracks/chips on the face but would be fixed if you decided to repaint it

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