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hey guys an girls my mates got a few things laying around for your 34 ;)

r34 stock L/H and R/H white fenders in good condition $100 for both

r34 stock front bumper in good condition $110

r34 fuel pump (nothing wrong with it, I just upgraded) $60

r34 fibre glass eye lids in white $30

r34 screamer pipe and front pipe (BRAND NEW NEVA USED!) $350

BOSS amp 150x4 watts 2OHM $80

all prices are negotiable if interested just send me a text 0424919451(SAM)

or PM me an ill pass it on to sam

got a few pics but not of all items at the moment will post others later when i have pics of them

cheers XD

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hey guys im also putting up for sale a rb25 turbo kit thats brand new never used an im still waiting for it to be delivered sometime this week, im selling as i have decided to go with a different setup.

DESCRIPTION: rb25 r32 r33 r34 skyline t67 turbo charger kit

this comes with the following items

-rb25 t3 stainless turbo manifold

-t67 turbo charger .83ar (good for 500-550hp)

-godspeed gt-series 38mm wastegate (set at 7psi , comes with 11 psi ,15 psi spring )

-Oil line kit , oil feed , oil return (with all fittings )

-2.5" v band clamp set ( for custom make downpipe)

-this is a basic set up, this set up require an intercooler , and intercooler pipe and blow off valve to make it complete

TURBO SPEC:

SUPER T3 T67 TURBO CHARGER .84ar TWIN SCROLL P-TRIM

Intake: 4 inch

Outlet: 2.5 inch

Compressor trim: .70 ar

Compressor Wheel diameter: 57.89 /72.95

Turbine Wheel diameter 54.47 /83.16

Exhaust Trim: .84 ar

Twin scroll turbine housing (quicker response then single exhaust outlet )

Turbine flange type: T3 flange

Down pipe flange type: 2.5 inch v band

Cooling type: oil cool only

Horsepower rating: 500HP

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hey all

eye lids are sold

turbo kit is sold

what is still available is

r34 stock L/H and R/H white fenders in good condition $100 for both

r34 stock front bumper in good condition $110

r34 fuel pump (nothing wrong with it, I just upgraded) $60

r34 screamer pipe and front pipe (BRAND NEW NEVA USED!) $350

BOSS amp 150x4 watts 2OHM $80

all prices are negotiable if interested just send me a text 0424919451(SAM)

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Hey mate is it too much trouble to get a picture of one of the fenders? I just need to make sure it matches mine, otherwise I am interested. Thanks.

Too late, ive bought both of them sorry

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hey guys still have:

r34 stock front bumper in good condition $110

r34 fuel pump (nothing wrong with it, I just upgraded) $60

r34 screamer pipe and front pipe (BRAND NEW NEVA USED!) $350

BOSS amp 150x4 watts 2OHM $80

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hey guys i've still got these available for purchase :)

r34 stock front bumper in good condition $110

r34 fuel pump (nothing wrong with it, I just upgraded) $60

r34 screamer pipe and front pipe (BRAND NEW NEVA USED!) $350

cheers kim

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hey mate its white an as far as i know its the stock GTT front bumper if you text my mate as his the one selling it im sure he'll be able to tell you

his number is 0424919451

cheers kim

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