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I have a 1998 R34 GT that has been writen off and that i have bought back im parting it out now.

Engine + Loom and ecu and gearbox is currently on Standby as i mite already have a buyer.

Just some of the parts....

R34 splitfire Driven less then 2000km on them bought them brand new $300

Nismo Sports Exhaust B0100 AA525 Full 3inch exhaust 3.5 tip incl cat $250

Rear Tail Lights $80 each

Windscreen washer bottle $15

Seatbelts $45 ea

ABS unit $70

Clutch Fan $50

Brake master cylinder and brake booster $70

Rear shocks and springs $50

Overflow bottle $20

Manual Dashboard $90 less then 100,000km on the clock

radiator $100

R34 Steering Wheel Airbag $90

Climate control Unit $110

Boot $80

Power window Motors 80$ each

Power window Switch 80$

air condensor $90

Steering Wheel $80

I still have the car so if there are parts you want PM me and ill get back to you on availability and a price.

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I have a 1998 R34 GT that has been writen off and that i have bought back im parting it out now.

Just some of the parts....

Engine RB25DE 97xxx km/s + Loom and ecu $1100 ono (no coils but can have spiltfires for $1350)

Gearbox 5 speed $1100 ono

R34 splitfire Driven less then 2000km on them bought them brand new $300

Nismo Sports Exhaust B0100 AA525 Full 3inch exhaust 3.5 tip incl cat $250

Rear Tail Lights $80 each

Windscreen washer bottle $15

Seatbelts $45 ea

ABS unit $70

Clutch Fan SOLD

Brake master cylinder and brake booster $70

Rear shocks and springs $50

Overflow bottle $20

Manual Dashboard $90 less then 100,000km on the clock

radiator $100

R34 Steering Wheel Airbag $90

Climate control Unit $110

Boot $80

Power window Motors 80$ each

Power window Switch 80$

air condensor $90

Steering Wheel SOLD

I still have the car so if there are parts you want PM me and ill get back to you on availability and a price.

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Keen on the split fires! Still have receipt/original box?

May also be keen on rear brake calipers/pads/flex hoses.

Cheers

Well i have the receipt which i pay for it from paypal but i didnt actually receive a tax invoice. Dont have the box sorry.

As for the engine Guys its still in the car so you can test it out for your self, Reasonable offer will be considered.

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Hey mate am after the panel that goes around the stereo, not the gear boot area of the A/C controls just the double din bit? Hot much to post to 5067 in SA

Also the factory manual gear knob

Cheers

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