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Hey guys, Wrecking a 4door that I bought for the motor and brakes to put in the S15

Car is in Adelaide but I can post at your expense.

Keeping motor, wiring loom and ecu.

Front and rear brakes.

Front right/drivers guard sold.

Everything else up for grabs.

Car has 51,000 k's showing and the Jap service logs and steering wheel etc tend to back it up.

Car is turbo auto.

Things of interest possibly not noticed or visible is Mint weathershields, all skyline floor mats, oem dash pod gauges etc, full interiors and boot trims, wheel arch linings etc.

Car is stock in every way accept a pod of you need stuff for defects.

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Brendan Hanger for face book

0435 382 501

Cheers

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Surprised this hasn't had more interest, other 34s wrecking have had people needing all sorts of small to large things

Perfect passenger side, front and rear ends.

Mint engine bay/interior and boot + under carriage.

Is a complete car other than essentially engine and brakes that I'm keeping, and the drivers side guard has been sold and picked up.

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Hi mate,

Are those headlights Xenon? Can't tell from photos

I'm possibly looking for a clean, non hazey set in the near future.

Also, how much are those weathershields worth? Just out of curiosity

Thanks!

Updates, pm's replied to thank you : )

Headlights are non xenon unfortunately, but for anyone else playing they're in good condition with mo broken anythings.

Weather shields will come complete and good condition with no cracks or breaks, all tabs to mount brackets to door frame and nearly all screws (dropped 1 down the caved in door skin) for $100

As per our convo about he seatbelt and front/rear bars ive removed the drivers side and it ISNT good actually, doesnt retract aswell as it should as per assuming impact.

The passenger side is mint however and they don't seem to be side specific anyway?

Sorry but not sure if GTR is same as GTT for headlights, can only assume 34 GTR's were factory Xenon/not an optional extra.

Not sure on series, how can i find out? Cant find a plate in the engine bay that seems to specify year like my S15 has.

Thanks all, Brendan

Thanks for the info.

Yeah GTR headlights should definitely be Xenon without being an extra.

To me, GTR headlights seem to look slightly different, compared to GT-T or GT model headlights.

Looks to have more gray/black inside, rather than chrome.

Unless I'm just imagining things :unsure:

Hi mate, how much for the rear suspension? Are they stock or coilovers? Do they leak or anything like that and have they been lowerd? How much for the set front and rear? Thanks

Everything is Mint except the centre console and up to the din pocket (so the lid, Centre console, around the auto transmission selector and cigarette lighter) is damaged from the impact.

Other than that middle area, everything is in perfect no scratch no fade condition

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