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wrecking Nissan skyline r34 gtt 2000 red

lots of parts available just ask cheers

motor rb25 det neo complete $2500 ( 125,000kms)

gearbox $2000

pedal kit $200

tail shaft $200

flywheel $100

diff lsd $300

cv joints $150 pair

nismo shocks and springs $900

standard full exhaust system $300

brake master cylinder $120

front calipers $350

front disks $100

front hubs $150

rear hubs complete $300

upper control arms each $30

lower control arms each $70

cross member $100

rear upper control arms each $25

rear lower control arms each $70

power steering rack $150

Hicas $50

heater core 100

nismo wheels $1600

taillights $130 each

power window reg $150

ignition barrel plus door locks $170

blinkers switch on dash $40

ac display $120

rear bar $200

rear bar reinforcement $120

boot $600 with wing

boot shocks $70

doors $400 each

rear cut $1000

beaver panel $750

fuel flap $30

fuel cap $20

battery holder $20

washer bottle $50

radiator overflow $50

glass from $100

fuel tank $50

fuel pump $50

door trims $400 front and rear set immaculate

boot trims $100

interior light $20

seat belts (all 5 ) $150

dash $200

air bags $300

seats (front & back) $400 immaculate

antenna $50

call me on 0426504272 car is in Liverpool area

can post anything you want as well

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Hey Mate, I'm interested in the front brake calipers. Do they come with the bolts? Whats the lowest you'll do posted to 3021 VIC?

Cheers, Jason

PS: Your inbox is full

hey mate,

does nismo springs and shocks does that mean springs and 'coilovers'?

what is the age of them??

also nismo wheels, what model?? and tyre thread on them??

could you pm me some info on them??

Do you have the abs module ( alloy block in engine bay with 3 plugs)? how much

And abs wheel sensors 4 of them ?

the ecu on the right side of the boot on the back of the seat ( silver box ?

cheers

fyi.,,,

Some people might not realize series 2 car parts dont interchange with series 1 !!! Windows switches and electronics are way different they went to surface mount components and they wont work at All on cars pre8/2000

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