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Hey every one

I’m selling some of my spare parts from my R34, if you want to know anything else, that is not on here, just ask and I’ll do my best to tell you what you want to know

Pick up would be best but can post if you’re willing to pay for the P&H costs

Txt me (Seb) on 0403 763 014

R34 2 door floor mats full set OEM $140

Bit of fraying on the back left but other than that all good

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R34 RB25DE coil pack cover OEM $30

With bolts

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R34 RB25DE OEM air box snorkel without lid/top $70

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R34 RB25DE engine cover NEO 6 $50

With bolts

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R34 and Stagea Set of 6 super spark coil packs (SSCP-RB3) $300

For RB25DE/T Works fine only in car for about 2 weeks

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Stock R34 RB25DE neo OEM coil packs I have 3 with 60,000k and 6 with 110,000k $30ea

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R34 face for din change $15

Bit of a white mark on the bottom still good

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R34 upgraded speaker series 2 interior OEM $30ea set

Sanyo 4ohm max 30w nom 15w 2 dark gray, 2 black and 2 dark skin colour sell as sets

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Kenwood dual dim 10cd stacker with remote

Don’t know much about it i think it was the one from jap but i only had it in the car for like a week

Speaker adapter $10ea set

R34 tweeter OEM $20

Both RH and LH in bracket from upgraded interior series 2

Alpine type R covers 6” $30

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