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I have some parts lying around from my R34 GTR which I have no need for, so they're all up for sale :) Local pickup preferred (located in MELBOURNE) but can also post interstate at buyer’s expense. Will post up more pics tomorrow.

  • Standard v-spec II intercooler – excellent condition - $500

  • Standard v-spec II front bar – excellent condition - $850

  • Standard v-spec II Garrett ball-bearing turbos - $800 for both
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  • 2 x standard AFMs – excellent condition - $250 for both
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  • Nismo exhaust (discontinued model) – excellent condition (rust and scratch free) - $1300
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  • ADVAN RE 19x10 + 20 rims – 3 are excellent as new, 1 has very minor rash - $3300
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  • Nismo LMGT4 18x9.5 +18 rims + tyres with > 70% tread – 2 rims are as new, 2 have minor rash - $3600

Update:

Front bar - SOLD pending payment

Nismo eyelids - SOLD pending payment

Intercooler - SOLD

Turbos - still available

Nismo LMGT4 - still available

Advan RE - still available

Nismo exhaust - still available

AFMs - still available

MAKE AN OFFER - YOU MIGHT GET LUCKY!!

PRICE DROP:

Nismo exhaust (suit R34 GTR) - perfect condition $1150

Advan RS 19x10 + 20 (perfect GTR fitment) - $3100 - almost new condition

Nismo LM GT4 18x9.5 + 18 with tyres (perfect GTR fitment) - $3200

Edited by Iron Mike

Guys I need the rims gone, they're taking up too much space in my garage. Make a reasonable offer and they're yours. Again, the almost new set of 19x10 + 20 ADVAN RS rims are in black. 3 of them are completely unmarked and in new condition, 1 of them has a very minor and short scuff on the lip. Perfect fitment for GTRs, Evos, and WRXs. These are genuine ADVAN Racing forged monoblock rims, and weigh almost nothing. They retail new for over well over $4000 so make an offer and get them cheap. I can't seem to post up more pics so here's a link to my gumtree ad which has plenty of pics http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1006037260&posted=true

UPDATE:

Front bar - SOLD pending payment

Nismo eyelids - SOLD

Intercooler - SOLD

Turbos - SOLD

Nismo LMGT4 - Deposit Taken

Advan RS - STILL AVAILABLE - MAKE AN OFFER

Nismo exhaust - SOLD pending payment

AFMs - still available

NISMO LMGT4 - SOLD FOR CHEAP

ADVAN RS - MAKE AN OFFER - 19x10 + 20 ADVAN RS rims in black. 3 of them are completely unmarked and in new condition, 1 of them has a very minor and short scuff on the lip. Perfect fitment for GTRs, Evos, and WRXs. These are genuine ADVAN Racing forged monoblock rims, and weigh almost nothing. See link posted above for plenty of pics

Any takers on the Advan RS? Will let them go for $2900!

Edited by Iron Mike

ADVAN RS - DROPPED TO $2800. Seriously cheap compared to new. 3 of these rims are perfect condition, less than 400km driven on them, 1 has a small amount of scuffing. Forged monoblock genuine Advan Racing 19x10+20. Look very tough. Perfect size for GTRs. See link above for photos

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