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Hi Guys...

I have recently stripped down my stockish R34 for a build so Im gettin rid of all the stock stuff. Parts as follows:

1) R34 OP6 turbo, comes with stock manifold, oil and water lines and heat sheilds- $250 - Can also supply T28 adaptor so you can mount to ya stock SR20 manifold

2) R34 stock inlet manifold with traction control TB - $100

3)R34 Pink Label AFM - $50

4) R34 stock ECU - SOLD

5) R34 stock BOV - $50

6) R34 GTR style intercooler plumbing, can also supply cut down engine fan - $100

7) R34 Neo engine cover with all brackets and bolts, cut down to suit cooler piping but in excellent condition - $50

8) R34 Stock Radiator, excellent condition, few bent fins as u would expect - $100

9) R34 centre dash gauges - $100

Will update more parts as I go but for now thats it...

Thanx

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1) R34 OP6 turbo, comes with stock manifold, oil and water lines and heat sheilds- $SOLD - OIL AND WATER STILL AVAILABLE, FREE IF U COME GET EM

2) R34 stock inlet manifold with traction control TB - NO TB, JUST MANIFOLD LEFT - $30

3)R34 Pink Label AFM - SOLD

4) R34 stock ECU - SOLD

5) R34 stock BOV - $50

6) R34 GTR style intercooler plumbing, can also supply cut down engine fan - SOLD

7) R34 Neo engine cover with all brackets and bolts, cut down to suit cooler piping but in excellent condition - $50

8) R34 Stock Radiator with shroud, can also supply hoses excellent condition, few bent fins as u would expect - $50

9) R34 centre dash gauges - $100

10) MOMO 4 spoke steering wheel, all leather, perfect condition approx 3-4years old - $100

11) RB25 stock exhaust manifold - $30

12) stock fuel rail and injectors - $50

13) HKS SSQV BOV - $75

14) pod filters various - $20each

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OK dudes, most parts sold now...

All thats left is as follows:

1) R34 centre dash gauges - $100

2) R34 Neo engine cover with all brackets and bolts, cut down to suit cooler piping but in excellent condition - $50

3) MOMO 4 spoke steering wheel, all leather, perfect condition approx 3-4years old - $100

4) Brand new Viva Garage drift lip t/s 4Door - $50

5) Stock R34 Pull Type Clutch with Flywheel - $50

6) Stock R34 Injectors with plugs - $50

Drop an offer if u want any of this shit otherwise it will all be going in the bin

  • 1 month later...

few more bits to add now...

R34 Sedan weather shields - $100

R33 S2 tail lights - $50

R34 coil pack cover - $50

R34 stock air box and snorkel - $100

HKS pod filter, 4inch intake, brand new - $50

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