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Hi guys have the following parts up for sale been laying around the garage for too long gotta make some room

Parts located in Sydney rouse hill area

Local pickup only at this stage currently in a leg cast so bit hard for me to get around ATM

Most parts of my 1998 R34 Gtt

Stock front bar minor marks on bar due to laying around garage and little bit of bottom grill cut away to make room for front mount

$100

Stock centre gauge cluster just the gauges no holder working order

$100

Nismo shocks and springs damper adjustable perfect working order and condition taken of car at 55000klms

$600

Stock ecu with nistune chip making 220 kw/aw chipped at 60000km only had it on car for 5000kms

No casing

$500

Stock injectors 65000km old

$100

Stock coil packs 65000km old

$50

Stock fuel pump no filter bag 65000km old

$50

Xenon complete driver side head light broken mount clips lens needs a light buff on top

$300

Stock intercooler 55000 km old just cooler no pipes etc

$100

Stock op6 turbo blown would suit hi flow rebuild

$100

Stock turbo back full exhaust 55000km old with gutted stock cat most heat shields are there (just have to check)

$200

Stock yellow fender indicators

$10

Stock yellow bumbler indicators

$20

Stock disc brakes removed at 65000km would suit machining

$100

Stock afm

$50

New in box irridium plugs part no:BCPR6EIX-11

$30

Stock air box with snorkel removed at 50000km

$50

Stock BOV removed at 50000km

$50

Some other random car stuff

2011 Mazda bt50 passenger side head light scratch down head light lens

$50

Bt50 bumper standard black bar scratch down passenger side

$50

Tow bar hitch without ball

$20

Sony head unit roughly bout 7 yrs old still perfect working order been in my last 2 cars never missed a beat cd &tuner

$30

Most prices are negotiable

Can't get picks up atm (won't let me for some reason) please contact on my mobile for pics and fast reply (don't check this forum daily) 0419575458

Cheers Jason

Ill take the spark plugs if its the whole set of 6 for $30.

Yes there are a total of 6 brand new in box contact me with number above to organise pick up

Cheers

Jason

what was the nistune tuned for?

Nistune made 220aw/kw with the following mods

Full 3" exhaust w/hi flow cat

Front mount inter cooler

Electronic boost controller 14 psi

Pod filter

Stock internals

Stock fuel supply (pump injectors etc)

Stock turbo

All works on nistune done by Mark @ MRC castle hill

Please SMS no in original post for pic of board chip with serial no's etc

Hope this helps :)

Cheers

hey mate thanks for the pics last night. am wondering: are your nismo shocks bilstein branded or just nismo branded (if you know)?

i know they have nismo on them but are they made by bilstein etc as i've read in other places that this was an option?

Edited by darksky34

hey mate thanks for the pics last night. am wondering: are your nismo shocks bilstein branded or just nismo branded (if you know)?

i know they have nismo on them but are they made by bilstein etc as i've read in other places that this was an option?

Hi darksky34

Not too sure I can have a close look at them when I get home will reply asap

Cheers

Hi darksky34

Not too sure I can have a close look at them when I get home will reply asap

Cheers

Sorry for delayed reply

Upon closer inspection there are no labels badging etc that say bilstein there is a whole lot of jap writing and nismo stamped at base of shock pm me ur mobile and I can send pics of stamping

Hope this helps :)

Cheers

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