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Hey guys ive got loads of r34 parts that iv'e parted out from 2x r34s coupe and sedan both were non turbo automatic cars

Ive sold my r34 so no longer need all these leftover r34 parts

They all must go, i now have a integra type r dc2 and if you do have any parts for this car i am interested in swaping r34 parts for your integra dc2 type r parts

Both cars are written off and only good for parts

Coupe shell has already been scraped, 4 door shell will be scraped soon once all parts have been pulled off

All parts not mentioning 2 door or 4 door will fit both cars

R34 pair headlights non xenon black housing

Good condition with no brackets broken

Will require polishing

$500 pair

R34 series 2 Front bar

Good condition

$250

R34 series 1 front bar

a little ding on driver side of the bar and ussal scratches on bottom of the bar

has paul walkers skyline strips sticker that iv'e started removing

$250

R34 series 2 front reo

Excellant conditiion

Has all brackets intact

$300

R34 16 Inch r34 stockies

All 4 tyres are pretty close to brand new

$300 the set

R34 4 door Rear Bar

Good condition

$100

R34 4 door Pair Tailights

Good condition

$100

R34 4 door boot lip spoiler

Small crack repairable

$80

R34 coupe nismo side skirts

missing front pods

Chip on drivers side skirt about 10c coin big

$250 pair

R34 coupe series 2 drivers seat

Starting to wear on the ussal spot on drivers side

$100

R34 coupe series 1 passenger seat

Good condition

$100

R34 coupe glovebox

Good condition

$50

R34 coupe center console

Good condition

$50

R34 coupe handbrake boot

Good condition with no rips

$20

Can post smaller items however all large bulky item are pickup only

I have alot more parts will take me a while to list it all

If you need a exact photo of the item your after text me and ill send over a photo asap

I am located in north west suburbs, melbourne

Text 0422 747 913 if interested

I ussaly cannot answer calls due work so please just text message me

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Weird request but somebody stole mine.....the undertray underneath the stock smic do you happen to have that? for the coupe

Yes i should have that, my 34s are non turbo so im not sure if theirs any different if you still want it $20 i guess

hey im chasing the drivers side door moulding (coupe) dont suppose you have one in good condition? price+postage to 4215?

No sorry already sold the whole door

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Boot spoiler SOLD

Front reo SOLD

R34 Stockies SOLD

R34 pair headlights non xenon black housing

Good condition with no brackets broken

Will require polishing

$500 pair

R34 series 2 Front bar

Good condition

$250

R34 series 1 front bar

a little ding on driver side of the bar and ussal scratches on bottom of the bar

has paul walkers skyline strips sticker that iv'e started removing

$250

R34 4 door Rear Bar

Good condition

$100

R34 4 door Pair Tailights

Good condition

$100

R34 coupe nismo side skirts

missing front pods

Chip on drivers side skirt about 10c coin big

$250 pair

R34 coupe series 2 drivers seat

Starting to wear on the ussal spot on drivers side

$100

R34 coupe series 1 passenger seat

Good condition

$100

R34 coupe glovebox

Good condition

$50

R34 coupe center console

Good condition

$50

R34 coupe handbrake boot

Good condition with no rips

$20

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Hey guys sorry forgot about this thread i made at the end of last year

Both shells are gone and i only have leftover parts

Ill need to update the list on what i have left

so from ontop of my head i have

another set of r34 stockies 2 good tyres 2 have camber wear $300 the set

another r34 s1 front reo $200

r34 s1 and s2 front bars $200 each

r34 s1 and s2 front seats $80 each (no pair as i only have 1 of each)

r34 nismo skirts no front pods $200 pair

r34 coupe door cards and switchs $100 pair

r34 4 door tail lights $100 pair

r34 4 door rear bar $100

Most other small stuff i have probarly threw out in hard rubbish or they might be sitting in the shed still

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  • 4 weeks later...

HI, i have a issue with my fuel filler neck thingo.

the metal part with the valve that the fuel lid screws onto comes out...

i dont know if this is the neck or what part it is but i need one.

if you know what im talking about can you quote me on it please? shipped to 4122 brisbane.

cheers Doug

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