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Hey Guys,

Have a heap of parts that currently looking to sell, all came of my 2001 Model R34 GT-R V Spec II, all avaliable for pickup in Brisbane or will post interstate at buyers expense. Nothing is on hold until deposit is made.

1. HKS FCon Gold Pro for R34 GT-R with Loom $850

2. HKS EVC 5 Boost Controller $450

3. Nismo Fuel Pump $300

4. Blitz I Colour Power Meter(RVIT) $400 (New but no box never installed)

5. Nismo GMAX Twin Plate Clutch 40% Remaining $750

6. Volk Racing CE28N in Gold 18x10.5 +15 Offset with 265/35/18 Dunlop Direzza 80% tread tyres $3200 (Open to trades for other quality wheels with GT-R offset mainly after 19inch)

7. RB26 Crank Angle Sensor $300

8. Standard V-Spec II R34 GT-R Turbos $500 for the pair or $300each

9. Standard RB26 Cam Gears $50

10. Standard RB26 Cams $90

11. Nismo Clear Front Indicators for R34 GT-R new in box $180

12. Complete Working Standard RB26 Head $1000

13. Genuine R34 GT-R Top Secret Front Bar in White with Ztune Copy Diffuser $1100

For some reason saying upload failed when trying to upload pictures so pm me with your email address and I will email you pics of whatever you like. I will try and get pics up in this thread if I can figure it out.

I am flexible with some of the prices for genuine buyers, negotiation done via pm or phone only, please don't clutter the thread.

Cheers

*UPDATED*



1. HKS FCon Gold Pro for R34 GT-R with Loom $850


2. HKS EVC 5 Boost Controller $450


3. Nismo Fuel Pump $300 SOLD


4. Blitz I Colour Power Meter(RVIT) $400 (New but no box never installed)


5. Nismo GMAX Twin Plate Clutch 40% Remaining $750


6. Volk Racing CE28N in Gold 18x10.5 +15 Offset with 265/35/18 Dunlop Direzza 80% tread tyres $3200 (Open to trades for other quality wheels with GT-R offset mainly after 19inch)


7. RB26 Crank Angle Sensor $300


8. Standard V-Spec II R34 GT-R Turbos $500 for the pair or $300each


9. Standard RB26 Cam Gears $50


10. Standard RB26 Cams $90


11. Nismo Clear Front Indicators for R34 GT-R new in box $180


12. Complete Working Standard RB26 Head $1000


13. Genuine R34 GT-R Top Secret Front Bar in White with Ztune Copy Diffuser $1100


*UPDATED*



1. HKS FCon Gold Pro for R34 GT-R with Loom $850


2. HKS EVC 5 Boost Controller $450


3. Nismo Fuel Pump $300 SOLD


4. Blitz I Colour Power Meter(RVIT) $400 (New but no box never installed)


5. Nismo GMAX Twin Plate Clutch 40% Remaining $750


6. Volk Racing CE28N in Gold 18x10.5 +15 Offset with 265/35/18 Dunlop Direzza 80% tread tyres $3200 (Open to trades for other quality wheels with GT-R offset mainly after 19inch)


7. RB26 Crank Angle Sensor $300


8. Standard V-Spec II R34 GT-R Turbos $500 for the pair or $300each SOLD


9. Standard RB26 Cam Gears $50


10. Standard RB26 Cams $90


11. Nismo Clear Front Indicators for R34 GT-R new in box $180


12. Complete Working Standard RB26 Head $1000


13. Genuine R34 GT-R Top Secret Front Bar in White with Ztune Copy Diffuser $1100


14. R34 GT-R Red Valley Cover with Centre GT-R ornament $180


15. R34 GT-R Red Cam Gear Cover $140


16. Stock R34 GT-R Dump Pipes set $300


*UPDATED, also Price Drops!

1. HKS FCon Gold Pro for R34 GT-R with Loom $800

2. HKS EVC 5 Boost Controller $400

3. Nismo Fuel Pump SOLD

4. Blitz I Colour Power Meter(RVIT) $350 (New but no box never installed)

5. Nismo GMAX Twin Plate Clutch 40% Remaining $600

6. Volk Racing CE28N in Gold 18x10.5 +15 Offset with 265/35/18 Dunlop Direzza 80% tread tyres $3200 (Open to trades for other quality wheels with GT-R offset mainly after 19inch)

7. RB26 Crank Angle Sensor SOLD

8. Standard V-Spec II R34 GT-R Turbos SOLD

9. Standard RB26 Cam Gears $50

10. Standard RB26 Cams $90

11. Nismo Clear Front Indicators for R34 GT-R new in box $150

12. Complete Working Standard RB26 Head SOLD

13. Genuine R34 GT-R Top Secret Front Bar in White with Ztune Copy Diffuser $850

14. R34 GT-R Red Valley Cover with Centre GT-R ornament SOLD

15. R34 GT-R Red Cam Gear Cover SOLD

16. Stock R34 GT-R Dump Pipes set $300

17. Brand New in Box Tomei 86.5 Tomei Pistons $1200

I am flexible on pricing so feel free to make me a genuine offer.

Edited by R-PWR

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