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Hey guys. Here is a list of everything I am selling. It all needs to go, prices are negotiable, inbox me for any questions! Fastest way to get a response out of me is via text! 0450 231 110

· R34 turbo injectors with rail. - $100

· R34 stock airbox with snorkel airflow meter and reusable Apexi air filter. - $100

· R34 manual conversion kit. Non turbo gearbox, equivalent strength to RB20DET gearbox just newer. Includes everything except clutch, even comes with manual gearstick surround and manual cluster which reads 93,000kms. I personally test drove this car before the box was taken out and there were no noises or crunches, box was great. - $1100

· R34 sunroof with rubber lining, roof lining and sunroof control panel. - $250

· R34 drivers side window regulator. - $50

· R34 hicas unit. - $40

· R34 fog lights with brackets and plugs. - $60

· R34 stock rear sway bar. - $10

· Nismo seat belt covers. Brand new. - $25 for 6

· R34 intake manifold + elbow pipe with BOV. - $40

· R34 aircon parts - drier, belt and pulley. - $50

Happy to post at buyers expense, I do not post until I receive full payment. All parts located in DOREEN, VIC 3754

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Hey mate. Do you have photos of your fog lights? What's there condition? Do you have photos of the airbox? What's it's condition? Thanks

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