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Wrecking a complete r34 gtt auto coupe

Contact me via mobile for any questions and parts. 0432336944

Location Melb borthern suburbs

-Zenon headlights with globes and module $600 each

-Bonnet $400

-Spoiler $150

-Rear bar $200

-Front bar $350

- Engine 180,xxx kms $1200 (no turbo)

-Auto transmission $300

-Led tail lights $300 pair

-HKS 28/35 roller bearing turbo $1300

I have listed the major parts but everything else is available contact me for anything else on 0432336944

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what LED tail lights are they? pics please.

also can I have a pic of the ash tray + cig lighter? Would you do the cig ligther itself (just the knob) for 1$ inc postage (ie just stick it in an envelope and send it over) im in sydney?

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The previous owner said that the turbo had been rebuilt roughly a few thousand k's ago, i havent pulled it off yet to check the condition of it, inbox me your number ill try take some pics over the weekend for you

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