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i have stuff in my garage i need to clear out all prices below does not include shipping but pick ups are welcome, parts located in newcastle area

stock r34 gtt turbo with OP6 housing $400 ono

stock r34 gtt SMIC $50

HKS BOV + piping $120

stock coil packs don't know which is faulty $10

orange side indicators one of them has a broken clip $5

orange front indicators $10

stock gear shifter with stock gear knob $20

r34 get grooved & dimpled rotor front and rear never been used or fitted $680

EBC redstuff brake pads front and rear $400

all prices are ono so make me an offer, i prefer pick up but willing to ship at buyers cost

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if that turbo was hiflowed i would have driven to you lol

actually it was taken out and replaced with a highflowed one.. i bought one just like it online and sent it to get it high flowed... the only reason i did that so i can still use my car while the turbo is getting high flowed

i'm trying to upload some photos but i cant seem to figure out how,, so if anyone whats photos text me on 0468323234 and i'll send you some pics

guys seriously i need the stuff gone make reasonable offers and i promise you wont be disappointed

stock r34 gtt turbo with OP6 housing $400 $300 ono

stock r34 gtt SMIC $50 SOLD

HKS BOV + piping $120 SOLD BUT STILL HAVE THE PIPING $20

stock coil packs don't know which is faulty $10

orange side indicators one of them has a broken clip $5

orange front indicators $10

stock gear shifter with stock gear knob $20

r34 RDA grooved & dimpled rotor front and rear never been used or fitted $680 $550

EBC redstuff brake pads front and rear $40 $300

prices are still negotiable text me on 0468323234 for pics

stock r34 gtt turbo with OP6 housing $400 $300 ono $250 the turbo has about 80k km very good for high flow

stock r34 gtt SMIC $50 SOLD

HKS BOV + piping $120 SOLD BUT STILL HAVE THE PIPING $20

stock coil packs don't know which is faulty $10

orange side indicators one of them has a broken clip $5

orange front indicators $10

stock gear shifter with stock gear knob $20

r34 RDA grooved & dimpled rotor front and rear never been used or fitted $680 $550 $500

EBC redstuff brake pads front and rear $40$300 $250

stock Ecu $100 ono $90

Apexi power intake filter $60

HKS filter $20

prices are still very very negotiable

text me on 0468323234 for pics

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