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Hey guys,

Stripping a Manual R34 and have a lot of parts available. Too many small parts to list so maybe better if you just ask for part availability and i will shoot you off a price and condition. As far as the big ticket items i have

~Complete RB25det NEO with looms,Turbo (very very healthy) all ancillaries, overall excellent condition and 93,000K's just had a service, brand new water pump. $2200

~Manual Conversion, Nismo slave cylinder and braided clutch line, flywheel, clutch, tailshaft, dash cluster, pedal box all the stuff, excellent condition box. genuine A1. $2000

~Front seats $150 pair

~rear seats $150

~OEM 17" rim with roadworthy tires $200 set

~OEM spoiler (white) $100

~ Front brake & hub assembly, awesome for conversion, 310mm rotors $300

~front pair OEM shocks $50pair

~Full Stainless 3" exhaust, magna flow turbo mufflers and CES split dump pipe(retail $550 alone), $500

Like i said, if you need anything perticular just ask, i would be sitting here for an hour trying to make a complete list of the stuff i have.

All items located in S.E suburbs of Victoria and i can organise freight at buyers expense plus my time.

Chris

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Edited by 97R33MSPEC

Hey mate have you got a bootlid? is it wingless or with a wing? color? and price, thanks.

boot lid gone aswell. All PM's replied too.

An update on the manual conversion:~

Comes with NISMO single plate sports clutch (%85 meat left), NISMO pressure plate, NISMO lightened flywheel, Nismo Slave cylinder and braided clutch line, along with all the other parts required for the conversion.

New price is $2400 as this includes top quality parts that are all in excellent 9.5/10 condition.

Long motor sold but now i have all the engine bolt ons like inlet manifold, fuel rail and injectors, exhaust manifold, great condition turbo with no shaft play and all engine electrical sensors.

Have you got tail lights ?

yes have the tailights, the actual lense parts are both great, but the RHS outer housing (the painted part) has a crack in it.

Can I get a photo of the wheels? What are the tyres like?

if you text me i can text you photo's. they are like 5/10 i would say, maybe 6/10. they have marks but for $200 they are good value.

either of you guys text me if you want more info/price

Hey buddy,

Still got the passenger side window switch + electronics?

Also got the passenger side lock actuator and wirings?

And if you still got headlights available, are they stock or xenons?

Cheers.

Rear speaker grills/ covers the ones on parcel shelf ?

Any chance ?

i do but they have holes in them (and baby seat mounts) for ADR compliance. Not sure if you were after un modified ones???

Hey buddy,

Still got the passenger side window switch + electronics?

Also got the passenger side lock actuator and wirings?

And if you still got headlights available, are they stock or xenons?

Cheers.

No dont have the switch

Yes have the actuator and plug to go with it, $50

No no headlights sorry.

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