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Parting out my project car. Everything has to go. Starting a new thread as the other two got a little messy.

V-spec GTR cluster, 26,000 or 27,000k on ODD, Perfect working order $180.

R32/33 PowerFC with controller, perfect working order, slight mark on hand controller will clean up before sale: $750

R34 GTR V-spec rear diff: great condition. travel less than 45k, $500

Catco 3" high flow cat, brought for $200, very little K used, seeling $80

R34 GTR stock fuel pump, support 280awkw no problems $130

R34 GTT Airbags, driver and passenger: $350

R34 Rear Boot in peal white, some adhesive residual on where the spoiler located, otherwise perfect $230

R34 GTT front seats, good seats, very minor stain on passenger side. $350

R34 GTR Carbon fiber replica rear spoiler, OEM height. $300

R34 GTR tail shaft very good condition. $220

R34 GTR tail light covers, rare item, have put the gtt cover below to prove it is a gtr cover. $200

R34 GTT tail light covers $120

RB26 twin turbo front pipe. 60mm entry and 70mm exit. very good flow. Made in Japan, support 300kw+ no worries $250

Center console. little to no mark. $80

R34 GTR alloy pearl white bonnet. good condition, minor paint chipping at front, $500

GTT OEM rear bumper in pearl white. $150

GTR BOVs and intercooler joiner pipes. $200

GTT front fenders in pearl white, $150 each side

GTT rear seats: Clean seats $40

GTT spoiler: $60

GTT stock wheel with center caps an road worthy tyres. some rash $350

R34 GTR V-spec 6 speed getrag gearbox. comes with front shaft, support and almost new nismo mount. $3800

R34 GTR ABS unit: $100

RB26 OEM engine mount. very little K travel. $50/pair

R32 Thick alloy radiator, used for 1 year $70

RB26 Excedy light weight flywheel and heavy duty clutch. just beded in. use less than a year. still very new, brought at $1400, seeling $800

Price negotiable for most items, .

Item located doncaster east Melbourne.

Call 0433289998 or pm.

Cheers

joe

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Still have.

Fuel Pump.................................100

GTT LHS guard... .....................150

RB26 Excedy H/D Pull Clutch.....400

RB26 light weight F/W................300

ABS............................................100

R32 GTR OEM intercooler.........50

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