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Wrecking r34 gtt coupe no gearbox or engine

R34 gtt coupe rolling shell

No interior no engine bay stuff no front end panels

Comes with complete rear end brakes all round etc has boot rear bar doors. Can be regoed I have a brand new rad support for it for extra clean and straight

$2500

R34 xenon headlights absolute mint condition $800

R34 xenon headlights missing few tabs not best of condition suit track car $200

R34 gt bonnet $250

R34 gt front bar with Reo $300

R34 front passenger Gaurd $70

R34 front drivers Gaurd $70

R34 door cards $100 pair

R34 drivers window motor $90

R34 passenger window motor $50

R34 manual speedo cluster $80

R34 top centre gauges and pod $100

R34 window switch drivers side $70

R34 gtt front seats pair $200

R34 rear seat $100

R34 manual gear boot and surround $130

R34 centre console $70

R34 dash $100

R34 boot trim and carpets $100

R34 gtt tailshaft complete $100

R34 gtt clutch pedal $60

R34 gtt brake pedal $50

R34 gtt master cylinder $60

R34 gtt brake master and booster $50

R34 gtt neo engine loom $150

R34 gtt manual neo Ecu $100

R34 abs module $80

R34 gtt radiator $60

Rb25det neo alternator $50

Rb25det neo power steer pump $70

Rb25det neo air con pump $60

R34 gt strut brace $40

R34 washer bottle $40

R34 overflow $40

R34 gtt gearbox shifter $60

May have missed stuff

Located on the Gold Coast

0487924497

can you please send pics of the R34 xenon headlights missing few tabs not best of condition suit track car $200 to kirasuran@ gmail. com thanks! and how much postage to sydney 2052?

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