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For sale a whole heap of parts. all parts are pickup in Sunshine, Melb, postage can be arranged.

r34 - pm for any other interior parts

gtt/gtr xenon headlights $800

factory steering wheel $100

front seats $200

rear seats $100

stock coilovers with HKS springs(very firm). $200

abs unit $100

seat belts $30 each

boot interior carpet $50

hicas motor $30

rear parcel shelf $50

rear quater plastic trims $80

r33 - striping r33 so pm for any other parts.

trust t67 25g 8cm turbo kit, inc gate, manifold, intake pipe, dump pipe, screamer pipe $3000

6point roll cage for sunroof brand new $1200

hks rear coilovers blown $100

boot strut brace $100

front wide guards 25mm $250

topstage rear wide guards $250

pair drift seats carbon fiber back (scratches on back) no rails $300

gtr wing(burgundy) $250

drift lip/wing(white) $150

spitfire for series 2 rb25 $450

veilside rear bar(black) $150

trial rear bar(white) $150

trust twin pillar gauge pods with some dog bite marks $80

greddy plenum copy $250

passenger side s2 headlight perfect condition $250

standard exhaust manifold and turbo $300

standard intake plenum with runners $150

stock exhaust $80

stock dump and front $50

stock sway bars $70

stock injectors $80

stock ecu $100

s1 afm $100

other random crap

s14/s15 apexi coilovers $900

s14 rear wide body $250

r33/r34 exhaust. HKS HI-Power catback Exhaust $450

r33/r34 jasma exhaust no mid muffler $150

rb25 split dump pipe $70

rb25 front pipe with flex $70

trust type c wastegate $450

auto meter monster taco with shift light $120

s15 dash $200

oldschool blitz bov $100

random turbosmart bov $50

q45 throttle body $200

PICS to come when i have time or pm if you want pics of a certain item. have heaps more parts but cant think of them off top of my head. stripping/scraping r33 and turning a 34 to a track car so pm for any stock parts.

pickup is in western suburbs. pm or forum or sms 0451115111

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some pics that i just took, not sure exactly what size rear guards they are but they just fit my rims.

top exhaust is hks one for sale

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r34 ash tray that some people requested photos of

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rear bar/gtr wing and rear wide body.

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Hey mate, your pm isnt working

Do you have the drivers side A pillar plastic interior peice? in good condition? also the black plastic interior piece behind the side rear view mirrors? must be in near perfect condition.

do you know if they are the same as on the gtr?

Cheers,

Anthony

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