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Parting out R34 Gt-t street/track car

  • All parts located Ipswich, Qld
  • All parts are from R34 Gt-t unless otherwise stated by Brand or model number
  • All parts as described or money happily refunded
  • All prices are firm or VERY near offer - lowballers can E.A.D

Payment: Cash on pick-up or postal money order. Strictly NO bank transfer or paypal, don't ask.

Post: Will post smaller items at buyers expense - may take a couple of days to organise package and post.

All inquiries via PM or phone 0413 863 207

What is listed is what's for sale, there may be some factory bits still left on the car that may be of use so make an inquiry.

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R33 GTR Brembo brakes. Slotted front rotors, EBC pads, plenty of life left in rotors and pads: $1750

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R34 A/C compressor: $100

R34 alternators: $75 each

R34 CAS: $150

R34 ABS module: $250

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Instrument cluster: $100

Triple centre gauge set: $100

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Apexi AVC-R boost controller, blue screen complete with harness & boost solenoid: $250

HDi Boost Controller and gauge, complete with harness and solenoid: $125

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AP500 electronic cruise control, complete with steering wheel thumb controls and instructions. If Qld, this setup can be fitted by Chris Rogers. Suit most cars: $250

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Power steering pump: $100

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GT-R Blow off valve with flange to suit RB25 or RB25 Neo: $75

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RB25 Neo fuel rail with Bosch 1000CC injectors & loom: $400

Turbosmart fuel pressure regulator with gauge: $150

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Braided brake lines to suit Brembo installation on Gt-t, Gts-t or Silvia. Complete with banjo bolts: $100

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Apexi N1 lightweight coilovers to suit R34 Gt-t. These have recently been re-valved by Murray Coot for Australian conditions, in VERY good condition: $1000

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Coilpack and loom: $150

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Genuine Z32 AFM with plug: $250

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Selby heavy duty sway bar, 4 way adjustable. Suit R34 GT-t with or without oversized sump: $150

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Front and Rear lower control arms: $100 pair

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Rear half shafts: $100 pair

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Peterson oil cooler and filter relocater. A rare item that takes the oversized oil filter. Braided lines and fittings: $400

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Front adjustable strut brace, unknown brand: $40

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Custom big horsepower tail shaft with serviceable universal joints: $300

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Stock clutch fan with supertight clutch: $100

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Radiator shroud: $100

A/C condenser: $100

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Koya drifteks 17x9 +35 offset. One wheel has a crack in the spoke, all wheels are round and true: $300

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Pair only, Enkei 17x9 +37 offset. Pearl white paint polished lip, will clean up nice: $100 pair

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Nismo style catch can, polished alloy in excellent condition: $75

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RB25 Neo gearbox complete with shifter. Suit R33 or R34: $1250

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Sparco racesuit - EXCELLENT condition, worn very little. Suit tall, slim driver around 6'1" to 6'2" mark: $300

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Power FC with hand controller, suit RB25 Neo GT-t or Stagea: $800

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Hi Noel,

You wouldn't just happen to have the Neo R34 GTT boost sensor?

Looks like this

Located at the back of the block and the tube to it is normally blocked off.

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would appreciate it :thumbsup:

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