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Parting out a Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T 1998 model. All parts must go!!!

Some have already been advertised here

http://stores.ebay.com.au/DRIFT-MEDIC-WHOLESALE?_trksid=p2047675.l2563

Everything is up for grabs, missing engine, gearbox, manual conversion kit, and bits and pieces. Otherwise everything from interior, to exterior (lights xenons, bar, reo, bonnet, guards, doors etc) to diff & suspension, brakes are available for sale!!!

Also the bare rolling shell is up for sale will sell complete or as a bare roller or non rolling for alot cheaper.

This car cannot ever be registered in Australia so please dont ask. No accident history and no visible rust.

will do bulk packages for great prices, also will ship AUS wide with tracking, including bulky items.

Located Southside Brisbane, please ring or text me on 04333773255, Thanks in advance!

For any more pictures or info please ask, pm, call or text anytime

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Been thinking about some turbo brakes for my n/a, looking for caliper, pads and rotors depending on what condition. Also curious on what type of rotors if you are selling them.

Thanks!

Hi guys please give me a call or text ill check the brakes and also the console and get back to you, sorry no sideskirts on her, price for shell ill inbox, want it bare or complete as pictured? thanks missing boot lid and rhs door mirror

this might be weird, but how much for the "S" badge on the hood lol

Sorry mate dont want to take off.

inbox me the price for shell

3500$ as is

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Front cut may be gone along with fair few front end parts, still passengers side guard remains, shell whole of interior and driveline with stock differential, rear cradle, front x member, factory brakes in good nick, standard shocks with king springs etc just a Quick Reminder freight with tracking AUS wide available.

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Hi please call me about the vct solenoid if possible, sorry turbo is long gone, Anthony can you please ring or text me or pass me a contact number including your postcode, thankyou

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as pmd back please give me a call or text for front brakes will do cheaper if buying whole set with discs/calipers/pads/brake lines
0433377325 now selling everything off it just give me a call or text guys

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