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Up for sale are some OEM R34 GTR body parts. Selling them as I’m going overseas.

Perfect for anyone looking for replacements or to do a GTT to GTR conversion.

Majority of the parts were purchased from Japan with Import Monster and are in good condition with small paint scratches on some parts. PICK UP ONLY – Location MELBOURNE. Thanks.

R34 GTR Front Bar + Lower Lip - $600

Black in colour, complete with all mesh grills, GTR badge and lower lip.

Lower lip has some natural usage wear on the bottom, other than that its great cond. Also has the nuts and bolts to join lip to front bar.

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R34 GTR Rear Bar - $550

Bayside Blue from Vspec GTR.

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R34 GTR Front Fenders (Left + Right) + skirt pods (Left + Right) - $600

White gaurds with GT side badges, includes the lower quarters that form part of the side skirts.

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R34 GTR Rear Fender (LHS) - $850

Silica Breath in colour (I’m pretty sure)

This one took me forever to source and cost heaps to ship to Australia, very hard to come across.

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More specific information, parts are located in Hoppers Crossing, west of Melbourne.

Cash on pick up is easiest, if anyone needs any extra pictures just let me know.

Thanks!

Front Fenders SOLD

All other items have been reduced for quick sale:

R34 GTR Front Bar + Lower Lip - $550

R34 GTR Rear Bar - $500

R34 GTR Rear Fender (LHS) - $800

Aren't the rear fenders supposed to be connected one piece with the roof? or is it cut off?

Yes. That's why it's so hard to get.

Yes. That's why it's so hard to get.

Correct. Rear fender is great if your looking to start customising a GT with wide body look of the GTR, or even as a replacement for damaged GTR one.

Willing to take reasonable offers on these parts!

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GTR Rear fender is still up for sale (April 2015). Moving house so it has to go!

$800 ONO -


R34 GTR Rear Fender (LHS)
Silica Breath in colour (I’m pretty sure)
This one took me forever to source and cost heaps to ship to Australia, very hard to come across.
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Hey buddy i try to PM you in regards to the front bar

can you get back to me thanks buddy

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Hey mate really keen to get the front bar let me know if you still have them thanks.

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