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Hi Guys,

Few items off my White R34 GT Coupe.

I'm selling my White R34 GT/T Rear Wing Spoiler for $250 Cash. Fits on R34 GT/GTT/Coupe/Sedan.

also selling my White R34 GT/T Nismo/Altia Skirts and Nismo/Altia Rear Bumper for $500 Cash and only sold together.

Fits on R34 GT/GTT Coupes.

Front Bumper not available since I'm still using it.
But if you've got a good condition stock series 1 front bumper(not series 2 please),
then the Nismo/Altia kit is yours for $450 + Swap! Only sold together!

Good deal! That's a downgrade front bumper for me!
but it's gotta be white and color coded with my car. Or else it costs $300 to paint. :down:

and... pick up only and cash only at NSW 2155!

Have a look and PM me if you're interested!
... more pics coming soon! Haven't got time to take photos while they're parted..

Thanks for looking!

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To make things clear, I'm selling the following in White QM1:

1. R34 GT/T Rear Wing Spoiler

give me $250

2. R34 GT/T Altia Skirts + Rear Bumper

give me $500

Full kit available (Front + Skirts + Rear)

only if you give me $450 cash

and a stock white series 1 front bumper

3. Universal Varex Remote Controlled Sports Muffler VMK8-250

http://www.xforce.com.au/about-varex-remote-control-sports-muffler.php

give me $300

go to an exhaust shop to install it for $80-$100 fitting

remember to keep your old one to sell or trade it in at the exhaust shop to make cheaper! :)

I got it for $655 ordered, installed and removed.. I had a stock exhaust and this Varex Muffler is quieter than the stock when closed! Nice and loud when fully open! and nice and cool when half open! :) Real nice when driving home from work at 1am at closed position.

Anyway, pics coming soon

here are the muffler pics

and short video.. battery not included in the sale :P just a demonstration

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Edited by statue

R34 Altia Side Skirts and Altia Rear Bumper SOLD!

Items still for sale.

1. R34 Rear Wing Spoiler $250

Stock wing. Can fit on R34 GT, GTT, Coupe and Sedans.

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2. Varex Remote Muffler $300

Universal muffler. Comes with remote to control exhaust volume.

Just take it to an exhaust shop and they'll install it (fitting costs $80-$100)

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Located at Beaumont Hills

pickup and cash only

Hello and bump!

SOLD

1. R34 GT/T Altia Side Skirts (White)

2. R34 GT/T Altia Rear Bumper (White)

FOR SALE

1. R34 GT/T Stock Rear Wing Spoiler (White) $250

2. Universal Varex Muffler with Remote $300

Cash sale pickup preferred at Beaumont Hills 2155

Shipping at your own expense including packaging costs

Send PM for any questions!

Anyone know how to change topic name? Muffler not getting enough attention.

After trying stock, cannon, oval, varex oval, varex cannon(currently using),

Best so far is the oval (for sale).

Stock is normal. Little noisy.

Oval sounds just like stock. Little noisy.

Cannon is annoying. Too much drone.

(For sale) VAREX Oval roars on open. Sexy Silent on closed. Cant hear sh*t!

Varex Cannon roars on open. Little noisy on closed.

$300 for Varex Oval

$380 for Varex Cannon (extra $80 to cover my costs of fitting the oval back)

Considering spending $80 to put the oval back on. Better hurry before it's back on mine ;)

Cheers, thanks for looking

BUMP

R34 GT/T Altia Side Skirts

R34 GT/T Altia Rear Bumper

R34 GT/T Rear Wing Spoiler $250

GT/T Stock Wing

Can fit on R34 GT, GTT, Coupes, Sedans

Stock paint: QM1 Cloud White

Universal Varex Muffler (Oval) $300

or Varex Muffler (Cannon) $350

Can fit on most cars, bring to exhaust/muffler shop for installation

Varex Cannon costs extra $50 because It's currently on my car and costs money to take it off

Comes with control unit, cables, cigarette lighter plug, and muffler with rotor attached

Remote controlled muffler to control the volume of your exhaust.

Valve on open is loud. Closed is quiet. Can also be set to in-between.

Does not choke the engine. Check the following link to understand how it works,

and scroll down to see the pictures for street mode, race mode and in between:

http://www.xforce.com.au/about-varex-remote-control-sports-muffler.php

Retail Price is $400

BUMP

Update

R34 Altia Rear Bumper $300 SOLD

R34 Altia Side Skirts $200 SOLD

Oval Varex Muffler $300 SOLD

Cannon Varex Muffler $300

R34 Stock Rear Wing Spoiler $250

Bump

Edited by statue

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