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1. R34 centre console with leather handbrake boot - SOLD

2. R34 series 2 silver headunit surround - SOLD

3. R34 series 1 triple gauge cluster (no surround) - $60

4. Apexi Power Intake - SOLD

5. Blitz SUS Power pod (comes with R33/34 AFM adapter) - SOLD

6. R34 series 2 silver ashtray - SOLD

7. R34 series 1 black ashtray - SOLD

8. R34 cig lighter - $10

9. R34 Nismo clear side indictors - SOLD

10. R34 leather centre console lid (with perfect hinges) - $60

11. R34 RHS reverse light - SOLD

12. R34 stereo bracket - $15

13. R34 series 1 floor mats (2 wear marks on drivers, but the rest are pretty much perfect) - $100

14. Nismo oil cap, used - SOLD

15. R34 boot lid trim - $30

16. Nissan cat cover (not sure where it came from) - $20

17. R34 front indictors - $30

18. R34 boot brake light - $30

19. R34 Taillights - $140

20. RB25 coilpack cover - $30

21. R34 wiper arms (no rust at all) - $60

22. R34 boot plasitc trim - $20

23. R34 Speedo surround - SOLD

24. R34 ac vents - SOLD

25. R34 climate control (not the best condition) - SOLD

26. R34 stereo surround trim (has a few small marks) - SOLD

27. R34 plastic windscreen trim - $40

28. R34 scuff/kick plates pair (perfect condition) - $90

29. R34 LHS scuff/kick plate (perfect condition) - $50

30. R34 rear parcel shelf - $30

31. R34 door cards with Pioneer tweeters - SOLD

32. R34 complete boot trim (not pictured) - $80

33. R34 GTT rear seats - $120

34. R34 GTT OEM radiator - SOLD

35. R34 GTT OEM coilpacks (all 6 was working when taken off car) - SOLD

36. R33 ARC super induction box (no filter) - SOLD

37. R34 GTR rear seats - SOLD

38. Carbon Fibre NACA Duct - SOLD

Can provide more pics upon request.

Pick up from SE Melbourne, can post at buyers expense.

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1. R34 centre console with leather gear boot - $80

Is this the manual shifter trim (part below on the right)? If so, I'm keen, and might also grab the triple gauge cluster.

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