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Hey guys,

Time to start up a new thread. getting way too many messages off people not checking what has been sold already.

I will be chucking out all the big stuff in the hard rubbish collection coming up in about a month so if you want it you better be quick.

More than happy to help with shipping. If going through e-go and youve spent more than $80 im happy to drop it off at the dandenong depot to save u some cash.

R34 Coupe Rear Seats $50

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R34 Front Passenger Guard $140

R34 Rear Quarter Plastic Trims $50

R34 Rear Parcel Shelf $40

Stock arms (castor rods, tie rods, camber arms) $35 Each

R34 Gtt Bonnet Hinges $20

R34 Passenger Kick panel with flare and bracket $50 (pick up only)

R34 Rear Seat Belts $60

R34 Standard Gauges $50

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Roof Lights (front and centre painted black) $50

Standard Front bar indicators $40

Standard Guard indicators $40

Standard clutch with a fair bit of meat on it $50

Interior Cards B pillar and C pillar $50

Door cards $120 each OR $200 pair

Glove box $40

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Passenger airbag $80

Airbag Ecu $80

Climate control unit $100

Vents with the fancy shinny centre guides $100

Panel under the steering wheel with the coin tray. coin tray has been modified to fit my defi control unit so theres a whole in the back of it but is still in perfect working condition $30

Flywheel $70

R33 GTR standard Coilpacks $50

best to contact me on my mob 0432647023

or PM me on here

Cheers

Herb

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Coilpacks have been sitting there for a while so not sure

But more than happy to give money back if they dnt suit ur needs.. (eg replacing a couple of urs)

Clutch And Climate control unit pending payment and delivery

Also forgot to mention that most parts are located in Mordialloc.

Pick up available from Chelsea too

And i also go to uni once a week in Burwood if that makes it easier for some

Cheers

Na sorry mate sold it with the gear surround

Got another GTR one available now tho

$200 complete with ash tray and cigaret lighter

Sms me for pics

0432647023

UPDATE

R34 Coupe Rear Seats GONE

R34 Front Passenger Guard $140

R34 Rear Quarter Plastic Trims GONE

R34 Rear Parcel Shelf GONE

Stock arms GONE

R34 Gtt Bonnet Hinges $20

R34 Passenger Kick panel with flare and bracket $50 (pick up only)

R34 Rear Seat Belts GONE

R34 Standard Gauges $50

Roof Lights (front and centre painted black) $50

Standard Front bar indicators $40

Standard Guard indicators $40

Standard clutch with a fair bit of meat on it GONE

Interior Cards B pillar and C pillar GONE

Door cards $120 each OR $200 pair

Glove box GONE

Passenger airbag $80

Airbag Ecu $80

Climate control unit GONE

Vents with the fancy shinny centre guides $100

Panel under the steering wheel with the coin tray. GONE

Flywheel GONE

R33 GTR standard Coilpacks $50

best to contact me on my mob 0432647023

or PM me on here

Cheers

Herb

Edited by GTXR34

Updated list:

Door cards $120 each OR $200 pairPassenger airbag $80

Airbag Ecu $80

Door cards $120 each OR $200 pair

R34 Gtt Bonnet Hinges $20

R34 Passenger Kick panel with flare and bracket $50 (pick up only)

Vents with the fancy shinny centre guides $100

R34 Standard Gauges $50

Roof Lights (front and centre painted black) $50

Standard Front bar indicators $40

Standard Guard indicators $40

Passenger airbag $80

Airbag Ecu $80

R33 GTR standard Coilpacks $50

R34 Front Passenger Guard $140

Offers Welcome

Cheers

Edited by GTXR34

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