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Wrecking a 1998 R34 GTT Coupe. All parts are available minus the engine with ancillaries and gearbox. All parts are in good working condition unless stated otherwise.

Pick-up is from Emerald, Victoria and postage is available for items which meet Auspost size/weight restrictions.

1. Complete engine loom and computer - $250

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2. Front brake calipers and rotors, plenty of meat left on both pads and rotors - $300

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3. Rear brake calipers and rotors, plenty of meat left on both pads and rotors - $200

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4. Factory 17" wheels. Very good condition with only minor gutter rash. Tyres are 98% new Triangle, TR967, 235/45/ZR17. If you're ready for new tyres on your stock R34 GTT rims would be cheaper to buy these, then onsell your rims - $450

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5. Rear subframe with diff. Includes rear cradle, diff, drive shafts, hicas, hubs, suspension components and handbrake assembly. Rear brakes have been removed - $350

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6. 3" complete turbo back exhaust. Includes 3" Cat back exhaust with cannon muffler and silencer, 3" Cateran high flow catalytic converter and 3" bell mouth dump/front pipe. Has some scratches on the muffler and dints in the silencer. Muffler tip has been shortened. Complete bolt in system - $370

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7. Factory front bar. Structurally in good condition, paint has blemishes as shown in pictures. Middle air vents have been removed for FMIC placement - $300

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8. Factory struts, complete set - $200

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9. Factory front adjustable strut brace - $50

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10. Excedy replacement clutch. minimal use, would estimate at 90%+ meat left on clutch plate. No scoring on pressure plate. Comes without thrust bearing - $300

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11. Flywheel. No scoring - $70

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12. Tail shaft (Manual) - $150

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13. Gearbox X-member - $50

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12. Manual pedal setup with clutch slave/master cylinders and lines. Includes clutch and brake pedal for conversion - $200

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13. Power window motors. Left and right hand side (Coupe) - $100each

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14. Ignition, locks and key set. Includes ignition barrel, L+R door locks, boot lock and original factory key - $220

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15. Door shells. Painted white, locks and window motors have been removed. Glass included. Passengers door has 2 small pin dents - $100each

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16. Drivers side power window switches and surround - $80

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17. Passenger side power window switch and surround - $30

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18. Mirrors. Painted white. Passenger side has 2 small marks in the paint as shown in picture - $50 drivers and $40 passenger

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19. Steering rack - $100

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20. Indicator and wiper stalks with steering lock mechanism - $50

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21. Steering wheel with airbag. Has minor signs of wear at one leather joint - $180

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22. Dashpad with airbag set-up - $250

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23. Middle dash gauges - $150

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24. Climate control - $120

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25. Seats. Have some minor staining which could be removed with a clean. Material has no rips or tears - $180set or $80 for each front seat and $40 for rear seats individually

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26. Factory nissan floor mats. Minimal signs of wear - $100

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27. Front door cards and back trim set - $150

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28. Boot trim. Complete set, one piece has 2 small tears which are unnoticeable once fitted. Comes with about 60% of plastic screws - $150

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29. Rear spoiler. Has a scrape along drivers side edge - $50

30. Front hub assembly - $100

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40. ABS Pump - $50

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41. Lower control arms, LCA's - $50 each

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42. Castor rods - $40 each

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43. Jack and tool kit - $40

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44. Complete seatbelt set - $150

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45. Under engine cover - $40

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46. Brake master with booster - $80

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47. Manual gearstick surround - $80

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48. Space saver rear tyre - $40

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49. Factory airbox with snorkel and panel filter - $200

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50. Middle air vent and hazard light switch - $40

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51. Passenger side Xenon headlight *DAMAGED* - $50

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52. Badge set. Also includes "SKYLINE" from rear bar (Not pictured) - $30

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53. Dash cluster surround - $30

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54. Razo turbo timer - $30

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55. Rear parcel shelf - $30

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56. Drivers and passengers side front inner plastic wheel guards - $40 each

57. JVC DVD headunit. Model KW-AVX710. Fits perfectly into the dash of an R34 - $150

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Please contact me through PM here on SAU.

Edited by Shano3000

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