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R34 GTR injectors, replaced with Nismo at 9000 km as new full set of 6 $290

R34 GTR genuine cat with guard , gutted suit for offroad use, as new $60

R34 GTR clutch slave cylinder, replaced with Nismo at 9000 km $45

R34 GTR wheel centre caps , excellent condition $30 each or set of 4 $100

R34 GTR cluster replaced with Nismo, two to choose from 38 k ks $240 2nd one with 75 k ks $190

R34 GTR full set intercooler hoses with clamps , removed at 9000 km $190

R34 airbag computer module $90

R33 GTR water pump, replaced with Nismo $40

R33 GTR engine mount and gearbox mount $40 for both

RB 26 Dump pipes with heatshields $40

RB 26 exhaust manifolds with heatshields and turbo brackets $50 the lot

RB26 turbo pipes, one with hose $50 the lot

R33 kickplates chrome $70 for the pair

R33, RB26 clutcho fan $70

R33 glovebox $50

R33 GTR inner rear drivers side guard $25

R33 drivers side kickpanels , 2 of one with some damage $25 for both

R33 RB 26 stock cam gears $25 for both

R33 GTR, will suit R34 as well airbox guard retainer $30

I will add stuff as I find them. I can supply more pictures to interested parties .

I will ship anywhere at buyers expense, pick up from West Pennant Hills or maybe Pyrmont ( by arrangement) .

I'm not on here much, email is best contact : [email protected]

Thanks for looking.

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Sorry no steering pump.

4 centre caps gone , 3 left.

I can't edit my post or add anything to it .

I have a stock R34 GTR ECU, if anyone needs for EPA , price $130

You're still around Jerry!!!!!

Ill take the manifolds and heat shields....will you be around on Sunday?

Hi Paul, the manifolds are yours but I won't be home Sunday, I'm out fishing all weekend, I'll be home Sunday night. Give me a call to arange another time .

I sold the GTR so I'm cleaning up.

darksky34 sorry on BOV.

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U still got the pipes?

Intercooler pipes , yes I have .

Dump pipes still here as well.

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The other 3 centre caps sold pending payment.

Still got any centre caps for sale or were these sold/paid for already?

Someone stole two of mine last week so looking to replace them.

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