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Hi all, Just bought a new house so time for a clean out.

R34 GTR genuine bonnet

In good condition, no dents or sctaches. Was going to use it myself but found something more suitable. Can provide hinges to suit r32

I paid $850 for it but im after $800

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R34 GTT Genuine Nismo/Altia kit

All in fair condition, black in colour but would need a bit of a touch up. Still on car so photos up soon. Would prefer to sell as full kit but willing to part if enough interest. Kit includes front bar, bonnet, fenders and rear bar

$1000

R34 GTT passanger headlight

average condition, yellowed

$150

RB26 standard plenum

good condition, paint flaking a little.

$300

R33 RB26 standard turbos and dumps, pair

just pullled of standard motor with a little over 100,000kms on it, they look in fairly good condition. They only ever ran at 14psi.

$300

R34 GTT cluster and submete

Both in good condition and working when taken out of car. odometer reading approx 100,000kms

$350

R32 GTST dash cluster

Good condition, cant remeber how many kms.

$150

R32 dash cluster

Poor condition but good for parts. GTR spedo gtst tach.

$20

Riverside Trafficstars

18" perfect offset for a r32 or r33 gtst. Some gutter rash but in good condition. Tyers are shot.

$1200

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350Z wheels

Good consition come gutter rash but solid rims. Two rims have average condition federal rsr tyres the other two have no tyres.

$500

Super Advan II

18" not sure of offset. fairly average condition. Full set, no tyres.

$500

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All parts are located in Wollongong NSW. All prices negotiable within reason.
Contact David on 0450929080

Will be posting more photos in the next few days.

More photos can be provided on request.

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Just a few more photos

350Z wheels

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GTR trubos dumps and manifolds

will throw in heat sheilds

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R34 Boot lid

Also for sale is a bayside blue r34 boot. Looks like it has some cracked paint under where the wing stays are mounted but apart from that in good condition
$200

WEEKEND PRICE DROP

GTR Bonnet $650, CHEAP!!

R34 Xenon headlight LHS $100

RB26 plenum $100

GTR Turbos, dumps, manifold etc $200

R34 GTT Cluster and submeter $250

R32 GTST cluster $100

Riverside trafficstars $800

350Z Wheels $300

Super Advans $150

R34 Boot $100

If you still have some of these in a couple of weeks why not bring them to the official SAU SWAP MEET on April 27th. Sounds like you need a van!

Located in Wollongong. To mount on a gtt you need gtr front bar, hinges and bonnet latch bracket but the original one can be spaced out to fit.

Sinista32 the gtr bonnet wont fit, the hinges are different and the bonnet latch is also different not to mention the gap between ur front bar and bonnet

Hinges and the bonnet latch mount are available from Nissan and aren't all that expensive. I also have a std gtr front bar in silver but I'm really not sure if I want to sell it yet or not.

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