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Have the stock bits from my R34 Gtt, taking up room, feel free to make an offer.

Stock Parts:

ECU, does not come in the case, good for getting your NISTUNE done without losing the car $100

RB25 AFM $75

Injectors $100

Airbox with intake snorkel and K&N Paneil filter $150

Seats, drivers seat a little flat, some light marking, dont come with the floor brackets $150

Exhaust manifold $25

Heatshields, manifold and turbo ones $35

Flyhweel, needs machining $50

Crossover pipe minus BOV $20

Intake pipe with 3" steel section in place of bend $25

Radiator, some fin damage but tanks ok, was rodded out 20ks ago, was working fine $25

3 Gauges in the centre, not the pod, just the gauges $75

Aftermarket:

Shadow BF Series gauge 60mm, basically new $75

Apexi Pod to suit R34/34 C34 basically new $100

Nismo Copy Front lip, some minor damage $100

Happy to post parts at buyers expense.

All parts located in Bunbury WA.

Will MMS pic's as requested.

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Found some other bits today:

R34 Sedan Rear Seatbelts, all three, been sitting around a while and a little dirty $100

R34 Sedan Cup holders from the centre console, the one's neat the gear stick and the rear one's, a few light scratches $100

R34 Sedan interior light, has some marks, needs a good clean $20

R34 Sedan rear wiper arm $20

R34 Stock orange indicators no cracks etc $30

Apexi Pod

Triple Guage cluster

R33 and R34 throttle bodys

Exhaust manifold

All sold.

Make an offer, want this stuff gone, need $ for tune.

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