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Hi Guys,

I've got the following parts for sale. PM or call me. 0421 973 558. Pick up referred.

HKS Type S front mount turn flow intercooler kit. SOLD


Unknown Jap stainless long split front pipe.

As arrived from Japan. Good condition, minor scrape on bottom. Has had an o2 bung welded into it. Has bracket to mount to gearbox. 3" flanges, splits into 2 2.5" pipes and merges back into 3" pipe. Beautifully made. Great for getting low and staying legal.

SOLD


Stainless split dump pipe. Good condition. SOLD


High flow 2.5" cat. Great condition, no blockages. Upgraded to 3" cat. $50

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Stainless Steel door plates to suit R34 4 door.

Fantastic condition. Will be a shame not to fit them to the car. Selling for a lot less than I paid to get them here from Japan. Black mark on front door plate rubs off. NO LONGER FOR SALE


R34 Instrument panel dress up panel.

Carbon fibre overlay with chrome gauge rings.Excellent condition. Very nicely made. As arrived from Japan. NO LONGER FOR SALE

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URAS R34 4 door roof spoiler.

Brand new, as arrived from Japan. Not painted, but in black gelcoat. Perfect fit. SOLD


Factory R34 4 door rear lip

Genuine series 2 rear boot lip. Has clear LED brake light. The rear lip was damaged in transit from Japan but is repairable. SOLD


R34 Series 2 front bar

Fantastic condition. Complete with grill, badge and clear indicators. As arrived from Japan. I only unwrapped it tonight to take pics! $250

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4 door weather sheilds

Excellent condition. Didn't even make it onto the car. Hard to find in good condition. $200.

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R34 4 door window switches

Good condition. Series 2 so it has a Joystick for mirrors. NO LONGER FOR SALE



R32 GTR front lip

Reasonable condition. small crack in plastic near mounting tab. Will need paint. SOLD


More parts and pics listed below as the forum wont let me upload so many pics in 1 post.

Cheers

Scott

Edited by SABBAi

R34 4 door Apexi exhaust

So I thought I bought a Fujitsubo exhaust. I hadn't unwrapped it sinse it got here from Japan. It is in excellent condition. Not a blemish. Pity it's not going on the car. I looked at what I paid for it and blushed a little. My loss, your gain. NO LONGER FOR SALE




URAS / Monkey Magic Series 2 front lip

Brand new. Still sealed in it's bag. Great looking lip. Not sure if it'll fit an S1, but if you're local you're welcome to try.

SOLD


More parts to be added as I find them in the garage.

Pick up location?

Cant see from my phone

I'm in Boronia Heights, Brisbane.

keen on wing... would u send to WA

It shouldn't be too difficult to send over to you. Not sure how much postage will be.

Hey mate I'm interested in the front bar! where are you located?

I'm in Boronia Heights, Brisbane.

Pics of uras lip?

Pics up fella. Not sure if it'll fit an S1 bar though. You're welcome to try it.

Those who wanted quotes for shipping, I was in Townsville for work yesterday, so I didn't get a chance to look into it. I'll try get one today.

Lots of stuff still here, so make an offer!

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