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Wreaking R34 Non Turbo

Front end smash, Not written off, rego has been cancelled

1998 R34 GT Non turbo

Some parts may not be available as i will be keeping for my own car

Just to name a few prices

Rear bar $200

Side skirts $200

Front seats $200

Rear seats $100

Lhs headlight $100

Lhs guard $100

Center console $50

Cluster 100ks or so $100

And heaps more will take some time to get the full list so will list as i go

Can post smaller parts at buyers expense, Sorry cannot post large items unless organized by buyer

Located in Sydenham/Delahey 3037 VIC

Preferred if contact me via sms or leave a post below/pm me and ill reply back asap

0411 655 097

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Rear bar $200

Bootlid $200

Complete doors minus door trims/side mirrors $200 each

Door trims $100 pair

Diff $200

Side Mirrors $200 pair

Side skirts $200 pair

Front seats $200

Rear seats $100

Lhs headlight $100

Headlight loom $20

Lhs guard $100

Carpet $50

Parcel shelf $100

Center console $50

Glovebox $50

Overflow bottle $20

Interor/boot trims from $20

Fuel flap $50

Interor light $20

Rear view mirror $20

Auto cluster 1xxxxx $80

Cluster surround $20

Aircon vents $20

Sun visors $20 pair

Ashtray $20

Fuse box cover $20

Climate control $20 missing 1 button

Seat belts $100 the lot or $50 each

Odd parts from $20

Wat condition is the centre console in?

Center console is in good nick just the lids hinges are not the best (gets stuck opening and closing)

and no hand brake cover

Pms replied to

Cool. Do you also have the gear stick trim and the facure trims?

No gear stick or facure trims, car was auto,

PM sent

shotgun ashtray + weather shields if available

Pm replied

Lucky i kept the stock tailights as i just coped a defect on my r34 today so my smoked tail lights are up for sale

$300 the pair

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Im looking for the below bits from the boot.

- The black plastic trim where the latch is,

- The rear window washer motor plastic cover &

- The trim that goes around the boot

How much posted to 4152?

Im looking for the below bits from the boot.

- The black plastic trim where the latch is,

- The rear window washer motor plastic cover &

- The trim that goes around the boot

How much posted to 4152?

Yeah got all, Not sure how to post it though its kind of big, so ill prefer for large items to be picked up

Yeah got all, Not sure how to post it though its kind of big, so ill prefer for large items to be picked up

Ok what about the black plastic trim where the latch is & the rear window washer motor plastic cover?

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