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Hi all,

Am selling some remaining items off my R34 and some items from an R32 GTR front-cut that are surplus to requirement:

R32

1. GTR horn button - $50

2. front calipers - $100 (can give you the rotors, but they've got a bit of lip to them)

3. ABS unit - $100

4. wiper bottle - $50

5. gearbox + transfer shaft + shifter, great condition - $500 (pref local buyer)

6. front pipe - $50

R34 (panels/tail light housing are black in colour and very good condition)

7. front fenders - $200 (pref local buyer)

8. rear spoiler (black) - $120 (pref local buyer)

9. front bar (black) - $200 (pref local buyer)

10. bonnet (black) - $200 (pref local buyer)

11. front reo bar - $50

12. rear bar - $150 (pref local buyer)

13. rear tail lights - $200

14. Nissan 15 x 6.5 wheels + 205/60/R195 90%+ tyres - $250 (pref local buyer)

Please contact/request pics and I'll put them up as best I can. Items are located in Western Australia,

Cheers

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  • 2 weeks later...

Front bar, guards, bonnet and reo bar sold now, update:

R32 GTR

1. GTR horn button - $50

2. front calipers - $100 (can give you the rotors, but they've got a bit of lip to them)

3. ABS unit - $100

4. wiper bottle - $50

5. gearbox + transfer shaft + shifter, great condition - $500 (pref local buyer)

6. front pipe - $50

R34 (panels/tail light housing are black in colour and very good condition)

7. front fenders - $200 (pref local buyer)

8. rear spoiler (black) - $120 (pref local buyer)

9. front bar (black) - $200 (pref local buyer)

10. bonnet (black) - $200 (pref local buyer)

11. front reo bar - $50

12. rear bar - $150 (pref local buyer)

13. rear tail lights - $200

Various

14. Nissan 15 x 6.5 wheels + 205/60/R195 90%+ tyres - $250 (pref local buyer)

15. R34 GTR fuel flap (very dark purple colour) - $50

16. R33 GTR front left driveshaft (good condition) - $120

17. R32 GTR front left driveshaft (good condition) - $120

  • 3 weeks later...

Updated and w/ new prices:

R32

GTR horn button - $40

ABS unit - $80

wiper bottle - $40

gearbox + transfer shaft + shifter - $400

R34

rear spoiler (black) - $100

rear bar (black) - $100

rear tail lights - $150

door cards both sides - $100

Nissan 15 x 6.5 wheels, 5x114.3 including 205/60/R195 with 90%+ tyres - $250

R33 GTR front left driveshaft (good condition) - $120

R32 GTR front left driveshaft (good condition) - $120

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