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Wrecking r34 gt Hornsby Sydney.

All items negotiable

Guards, silver, great condition $150 each

Bonnet, white, few dings $150

Doors, silver, complete with door trims, switches, windows and mirrors $150 each

R33 gtst engine cross member, painted silver $120

R34 non hicas rear end, complete from disk to disk, includes strengthened/ reinforced subframe, solid subframe bushes/ risers, solid diff bushes, locked ABS r200, 5 bolt shafts, all standard arms $600

Windows $100

Dash, excellent condition $100

Cluster around 60,xxx. $80

Centre console $60

Interior panels $80

Damaged rear bar, repairable $50

Tail lights, damaged but useable $50

Boot lining $20

R33 gtst clutch master $50

Bm44 $80

R33 gtst clutch pedal assembly $50

Front hubs, disks, callipers and lcas $150

Hit me up if there is anything your after that I haven't listed, as I said above all items negotiable.

0405 651 483

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Centre console sold

Boot cable sold

Heaps of other stuff still here, need it all gone, come round, have a look and take what you need, prices negotiable and will do deals for multiple items.

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