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For sale various R34 & R32 GTR parts

Location: Ivanhoe or Ringwood areas VIC depending on part

Can post small items, large stuff needs to be picked up.


R34 GTR factory bonnet in KR4 - completely straight paint excellent should polish up nicely - $800

R34 GTR factory front guards KR4 - straight, tiny pin dent in one from memory - $500

R34 GTR genuine plastic front bar - includes grills, GTR badge and indicators - KR4 paint some marks and some paint cracking near left wheel (shown) from transporting - $650

R34 GTR standard 180km dash cluster, not sure how many kms it shows on odo haven't powered it up - $200

R34 GTR factory boot lid (lock barrel not included) - QM1 paint but vinyl wrapped in black, dint LHS where spoiler mounts dint guy should be able to fix easy - $300

R34 GTR grey door trims - some marks should clean up reasonable - $100 pair

R34 GTR roof lining - few marks - $25

R34 GTR grey rear seats - pretty good nic need a clean (blue in pics is just a tarp we had covering the shell that shredded in the wind) - $150 both

R34 GTR rear passenger trims - reasonably good nic - $50 pair

R34 GTR B & C pillar trims - good nic few marks - $70 pair

R34 GTR A pillar trims - good nic - $70 pair

R34 GTR fuel tank - $180

R34 GTR dashboard as pictured - $400

R34 GTR factory front strut brace (fits 33 too I believe) - $70

R34 GTR factory rear strut brace - $70

R34 GTR factory airbox snorkel - $50


R32 GTR rear passenger trims - reasonably good nic $50 pair

R32 GTR rear seats - ok nic usual sun fade, no tears that I have noticed - $80 both

R32 GTR standard radiator - reasonable nic was working no leaks when came off car several years back - $30


Lots of random R34 GTR and R32 GTR bits and pieces, let me know what you are after and I will see if I have it.

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- R34 rear seats sold

- R34 roof liner sold

- R34 door cards sold

- R34 a-pillar trims sold

- R34 bonnet sold

- R34 guards sold

- R34 front bar sold

- R34 roof lining sold

- R34 rear seats sold

- R32 rear seats sold

- R32 radiator sold

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