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Wrecking a r34 was originally non turbo manual..

Drivers guard $100

Passenger guard $100

Nismo/Altai side skirts $old

Nismo/Altai rear bar $250

Boot lid $50

Rear wing $old

Passenger tail light $50

Driver tail light $50

Fuel flap $25

Passenger side mirror $50

Shifter surround $old

Driver side mirror $50

Drivers door $100

Passenger door $100

Rear Windscreen $50

Passenger qtr window $75

Boot interior trim $100

Drivers door trim $60

Passenger door trim $50

Rear qtr trims $25ea

Dash cluster $100 150,000ks

Window switch $50

Tweeting wheel $50 (leathers down)

Dash air bag $100 with module

Parcel shelf $25

Front seats $150 pair (pretty rough)

Rear seat $50

Ignition battle and locks $100

Centre console $50

Brake booster $50

Stock strut brace $50

Abs unit $50

Stack arms $10ea

Rear subframe $100

Front brake calipers/disc $100

Front hub & uprights $50

Rear brake setup $150

Stock car back with cannon $80

R34 Non turbo manual conversion

Gearbox

Clutch

Flywheel

Pedals

Tailshaft

All lines ect

$1000

R34 rb25det neo motor

All bolt on's

Loom

Ecu

$1500

Zeal coilovers

$550

Taking offers on the bare shell front and roof damage still has rego.

Other parts not listed May be available just ask

For fast replys txt 0431 391 262 from 8-5 as I

Can't answer at work but ring or txt any time after

Parts are in adelaide 5012

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