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The other day while driving down my street, a power pole jumped out in front me and hit my pride and joy :( !

She was smacked badly enough to ensure she never sees the street again, however luckily, nearly everything (including myself) came out of it with barely a scratch.


So as a result (fortunately for you guys), I have a lot of goodies up for sale.

I will eventually be ripping out the mechanicals (all working 100% - car has 104,XXX kms and is running), however for the time being I’m just letting go of the easy bits.

Actually had it up for sale on here through a mate towards the end of last year and ended up changing my mind.
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/413508-1998-nissan-skyline-r34-gtt-regretful-sale/

Pics in post and below show how immaculate she is/was so you are able to see some of the items below.
If you would like more pics, PM me what your looking to see and I will send them to you.



Prices are negotiable however lowballers need not apply :action-smiley-069:

Located in Sydney - Shipping can be arranged at buyers expense.

More to come in the next week or so.
Feel free to PM me for more info,

Cheers,

NISMO Embroided Re-Trimmed Interior (Selling as a Package) – Front + Rear Seats, Door Trims (including window switches), Rear Panel Trims, Gear Knob Surround and CD Player Surround – $1500


Climate Control Unit – $120

HKS Silent-Power Cat-Back Exhaust – $750

Greddy Profec-B II Boost Controller – $250

Nistune Piggy-back ECU – $550

Smoked LED Tail Lights - $750 (Pair)

NISMO (not altia) Rear Bar – $350 (had a small scrape before the accident – touch up paint used)

Front Bar – $150 (Slightly damaged but repairable)

IMPUL Passenger Side Skirt – $50 (Driver side damaged – you can have it free with this but not sure if it would be of much use)

Nistune Piggy-Back ECU – $450

Driver Side Headlight (Genuine Nissan Xenon HID) – $400

Passenger Side Headlight (Genuine Nissan Xenon HID) – $100 (Needs new plastic surround - cover cracked off but lights still fully operational)

Driver Side Mirror – $60

Passenger Side Mirror – $35 (Retractable motor not working)

Genuine NISMO Eyelids (Black) – $60 (Pair)

Genuine NISMO Smoked Side Indicators – $80 (Pair)

Genuine NISMO Smoked Front Bar Indicators – $120 (Pair)

Tail Light Covers – $80 (Pair)

Reverse Lamps – $60 (Pair)


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Edited by OJR34

Ladies, I've bought his car. Feel free to PM me for parts, although parts off this specific car won't be available until a few more weeks.

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