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Hey guys I have wrecked an 1999 r34 gtr vspec was heavily damaged in an accident

All items are located on the sunshine coast in queensland

Most interior is available no front seats or dash though.

Carpet $100 has a 5mm hole under the drivers floor mat

Nismo 320kph dash cluster black $500 they are $695 new on nengun

Mfd with loom and facia (surround) $1000

Full set of nissan floor mats (front and rear) $100

Door cards passenger side great condition $100

Drivers side slight damage $50

Rear seat in fantastic condition $200

Other bits and peices just ask

Complete vspec rear cradle (cradle is damaged and passenger side arms are damaged) shafts and diff are fine also hubs are fine $300

Complete set of rspec brakes 8 pot fron 6pot rears 400mm rotors(front) unsure of rear size will confirm $2500 firm I know these are 3500 new and are in great condition will be freshly machined before sale pads have plenty of meat!

Sard 1000cc suit rb26 11mm injectors $500

Sard 800cc injectors suit rb26 11mm $400

Greddy profec b spec 2 black mint condition with complete loom and sensor $300

I do have some other things I havent thought of and ill get some pictures up tonight or tomorrow

Please text me on 0434 256 986 as im not always able to answer the phone

Thanks ryan

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OEM sideskirts undamaged by any chance? and pics of cluster? what condition is it in, any scratches?

Skirts were damaged so went to the tip

Send me a text and ill send pics of the ddash cluster 0434 256 986 or pics will be up later tonight the cluster is in great condition no cracks or damage !

Hey guys measured up the rotors they measure 380mm front and 355mm rear

Also I noticed the polarizing on the mfd has perished around the edges so will drop the price to 800 also its the tv option mfd

most interior pieces

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passenger door

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front bar

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spoiler and boot can be seperated

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sard 1000cc injectors part number #195500 3650 made by denso can flow to 1180cc

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Sard 800 cc

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rear rotor thickness

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rear rotor diameter

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rears

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fronts

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