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Finally coming to realize that my first love has come to pass in its short beloved time, I now have a R34 to be wrecked. I'm not going to post up a full list of whats available since it will be endless. Let me know what your after and I'll give you a price. Most parts are available for sale but certain parts are reserved for my new R34 to come soon.

Car is located in 2165. Large items will not be posted. Small items posted at your expense.

R34 2 Door

RB25DE that's done 129758 KM

Auto

QM1 Polar White

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Body kit not for sale.

Actually, I spoke to your attorney and she said instead of that hug, I could have your body kit free of charge, so long as I paid for shipping.

eheheeheh I wish.

Actually, I spoke to your attorney and she said instead of that hug, I could have your body kit free of charge, so long as I paid for shipping.

eheheeheh I wish.

haha she would never let anyone take the kit. I looked at another R34, same specs but with stock kits and she grilled me calling it hideous.

$950 O.N.O for the motor. I want it gone ASAP. Pick up only, must have your own engine crane and tools to remove. Not a problem with it at all, running perfect condition.

yeah i still do. Just they are shattered and can't be mounted but the internals could still be used to convert a non xenon to xenon look. No ballasts though

Would you be able to send me some pics of the carpet?

Any idea on how much it would cost to ship?

$120 sounds pretty fair to me.

im after that washer bottle!! MINEE!

plus coin holder and other things

pm me ur price and address , i may pick up a few other things too upon arrival

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