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Hi everyone - I have amassed a huge number of parts over the years and now is the time to get rid of them. Most of this stuff is from my R34 GTR but some stuff will suit other models and some stuff will suit any car. Please call me on 0418 501 509 if you want any further details. Due to the quantity of items I have I don't have the time to post up photos of everything - if you want something specific let me know and I can post a photo. For this week only I am offering free delivery between Brisbane and Melbourne for any purchase totalling over $200. I have other posts for Engine and also Drivetrain and Suspension. This is a list for everything else:

Everything else

Airbag suit R34 GTR (I have 2 of them) excellent cond $150 each

Bonnet Genuine VSpec II carbon fibre excellent cond$1,000

Bootlid R34 GTR excellent cond $100

Brake reservoir suit R34 GTR (plastic bit on top of master cylinder) brand new $20

Cusco brake stopper (stops flex through brake pedal) good cond $30

Front bumper R34 GTR standard excellent cond $350

Data 1 transmitter excellent condition $80

Defi Advance CR 52mm gauges - (oil pressure, oil temp, water temp, boost, control unit and individual warning light). These are the really good ones and include all senders. Exc Cond $700 the lot

Rear diff R33 GTR Vspec excellent cond $700

Front lip R34 GTR excellent cond $150

Fuel pump R34 GTR standard excellent condition $100

Fuel pump Bosch 044 (x 2) includes alloy holder bracket used but in excellent condition (have been used with E85) approx. 2,000 klms $100 for the pair

Fuel pump Bosch 044 brand new $100

Fuel swirl pot approx. 3 litres alloy universal type $50

Oil filter K&N with spanner removal brand new suit RB26 $15

Oil filter genuine Nissan suit RB26 brand new $15

Power FC including hand controller has Racepace tune suit R34 GTR excellent condition $600

Shift lights (brand is Shift I) excellent condition $40

Motec timing beacon and tripod good condition $150

Semi Slick Tyres (x 4) Dunlop DZ03G M spec 265/35R18 average condition stored correctly $150

Semi Slick Tyres (x 4) Dunlop DZ03G R spec 265/35R18 good condition stored correctly $190

Semi Slick Tyres (x 5) Yokohama A050 M spec 265/35R18 good condition stored correctly $400

Semi Slick Tyres (x 6) Yokohama A050 M spec 265/35R18 brand new (approx. 18 months old but stored correctly) $450 each

Regards, Tim

Would you post these to Sydney?

Semi Slick Tyres (x 4) Dunlop DZ03G R spec 265/35R18 good condition stored correctly $190

Hi - nope won't post to Sydney but I am bringing my race car to Vic on the weekend and will be coming through Sydney late Saturday - can bring items with me and meet somewhere.

OK - I think I have replied to everyone - if you haven't heard from me please try me again on 0418 501 509. Items still available from Part 3 everything else are as follows. I have adjusted some pricing. Free delivery still available this weekend only between Brisbane and Yea (Victoria) when you spend $200 or more.

Airbag suit R34 GTR (I have 2 of them) exc cond suit passenger side of the dash $100 each

Brake reservoir suit R34 GTR (plastic bit on top of master cylinder) brand new $20

Data 1 race track transmitter exc cond $80

Defi Advance CR 52mm gauges (oil press, oil temp, water temp, boost, the main control unit and an extra individual warning light). These are the really good ones and include all sensors and wiring loom. Exc cond $700 the lot.

Rear diff R33 GTR Vspec exc cond $500

Fuel pump standard R34 GTR exc cond $80

Fuel pump Bosch 044 brand new $100

Power FC including hand controller has Racepace tune suit R34 GTR exc cond $600

Shift lights (brand is Shift I) exc cond $40

Motec timing beacon and tripod $100

Semi slicks Dunlop DZ03G M compound 265/35R 18 average cond stored correctly $150 (set of 4)

Semi slicks Dunlop DZ03G R compound 265/35R 18 good cond stored correctly $190 (set of 4)

Semi slicks Yokohama A050 M compound 265/35R 18 exc cond stored correctly $400 (set of 5)

Semi slicks Yokohama A050 M compound 265/35R 18 brand new stored correctly $450 each (6 available)

Any chance of getting some photos of the 5 Yokohama semi slicks.exc cond $400. Tread depth, even wear etc? Posted to 4165 Brisbane. cheers Chris.

Pics on : Semi slicks Dunlop DZ03G M compound 265/35R 18 average cond stored correctly $150 (set of 4)

Plus where can meet in sydney on the weekend?

If not available then the: Semi slicks Dunlop DZ03G R compound 265/35R 18 good cond stored correctly $190 (set of 4)

​Also may as well give me pics on the $450 yokos if theyre still available :)

Thanks

Hey mate, do you have the "A pillar" ??

these thingys - but I just want the drivers side, how much posted to 3222?

cheers

edit - forgot to add pic

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