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R34 Coupe Rear seats $50

R34 rear quarter plastic trims $75

R34 front guards (white will not separate) $250

R34 Interior carpet (has wholes due to roll cage in the back) $30

R34 Rear parcel shelf $40

R34 Boot Carpet (includes boot floor and sides) $75

Stock arms (castor rods, tie rods, camber arms) $40 Each

R32 gtr standard coilpacks $50

R34 Gtt Bonnet Hinges $20

R34 Gtr-Gtt Bonnet Latch $40

R34 Spare Tyre $30

R34 Passenger Kick panel with flare and bracket $70

R34 Rear Seat Belts $60

R34 Std Cat Converter $15

R34 std gauges $50

Front Seat Belts $100

Roof Lights (front and centre painted black) $50

Thought I’d start a new thread coz the other one is all over the place

Please sms me on 0432647023 for pics

All located in Mordialloc 3195

Cheers

Herb

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Hey I'll take the standard cat and also do you have the center manual shifter? Or is the car auto? I'm doing a conversion and need the manual center do you have a manual gear box :)?

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R34 centre piece from the gear shifter to the ash tray in the rear with the handbrake leather boot

$80

R34 GTR gear surround with leather boot, ash tray and double din surround. Will not seperate!

$230

MSG me for pics guys.

0432647023

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Hey Herb, Have the speaker grills got nasty holes in them are are they untouched? If they are untouched any chance of separating them from the actual parcel thing for postage purposes? PM if you can please... Cheers Mat!

No headlights mate

Na unfortunately the speaker grills have these child restraint mount holes in them..

Cheers

Damn :\ I thought i might snag one sooner or later, the only ones i ever found listed as R34 turned out to be R33 when they turned up.... Thanks for the reply!

also have r34 gtt snorkel for the airbox $50

standard white bootlid in decent condition $50

R34 GTR bonnet latch $80

standard front bar indicators $40

standard guard indicators $40

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