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Hey everyone,

am wrecking an R34 Gtt 4 door in NEWCASTLE, complete car available besides passenger side body parts.

The car was a auto but has been converted to a manual so it has the conversion parts available to turn your auto into a manual!!

Aftermarket parts include.

Varex exhaust

Turbo back exhaust 3"

GTR gear shift and cd player surround (polished aluminium look)

BOV

FMIC with piping

Pod box

Viper alarm which could probably be removed eventually (im a sparky so can do it easily)

Wheels are standard painted black with surprisingly near perfect condition with great tyre tread.

Also, front bar is in good condition, is just off the car.

I think that's everything aftermarket.

car cost 15k 3 months ago and was in MINT condition before the crash!!!!

I can sell the engine with manifolds and wiring loom or bare, but I wont be selling any hoses, manifolds or things attatched to the engine until the engine is gone.

If you want a price message me on here or my phone

if more pics are needed give me a text

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ok made a list of common and large items.

prices are negotiable and the easier you make it for me the more negotiable I may be ;)

bov turbosmart dual port bov rrp 460 want 350

exhaust 800

gtr surround 300 (gear shifter cd player and ash tray)

hid head lights 400 for both 1 is missing the glass but hid kit should all be there

intercooler with piping 100

wheels standard gtt with lots of tyre tread! painted black500

brakes with rotors 500

engine with turbo, manifolds throttle body and loom 1500

gearbox with auto conversion 2000

boot lining and carpet in full 200 MINT CONDITION! !!

spare wheel 50

back seat 200

rear bar 300

front door 200

back door 150

boot lid 150

front bar 100

mirror 50

strut brace 70

wipers 20

tail lights 100

weather strips driver 50

carpet 150

fuel flap 30

driver side skirt 50

radiator 50

bonnet 100

stripping whole car, if I missed something let me know!!!!

Hey Jarrad,

Looking for one of these not broken. From your pic above it looks like you may have one.

Let me know if your willing to part with plse.

Richard

reo is in tact.

msg me for a picture or give me your email.

not to keen to split the sensor as trying to sell the engine as a whole thing

just took a bunch of detailed photos yesyerday and am going to work on it today to get parts off for people. so if you want something fast letme know and I can get It off today.

Interested in the intercooler. hows it looking? No leaks?

Possibly the rear wiper as well..

I can get very cheap courier on stuff too :whistling:

hey alex. pipes are fine but cooler itself has a small hole pushed into it. my friend is a professional welder so he is gunna look at it reallysoon. will be selling ccheap if he fixes it too.

wiper is available. did you mean the arm or the motor orr?

theres your photos guys

looking for 100 for bumper, only blemish if in the last image there.

talked to my friend and he doesn't have the gear to weld the fmic. he said a fab shop should fix it for like 20 bucks? looking for 100 for that, including all piping. and 50 for rear wiper and motor?

oh and the fmic pipes are just muddy, they'll clean up nice.

anything else let me know guys

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