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Hi all, got a few parts laying around I would like to get rid of.

All items are located in Dubbo NSW. Willing to post at buyers expensive.

I will be attending World Time Attack on the 17th-19th Oct and can also arrange to bring any of the parts with me if a deposit it made.

Stock R34 GTT coupe shocks, stock springs, AND King Springs (only replaced due to fitting coilovers) - $200 (no photo of standard springs)

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Stock R34 GTT coupe door trims (missing some parts - as pictured) - $50ono

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Stock R34 GTT coupe front brake rotors with all four stock brake lines (unsure of age - only replaced due to upgrade to slotted) - $30

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Stock front and rear R34 GTT coupe swaybars (only replaced due to upgrade to larger) - $60ea or $100 for both

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The following is being removed from my car this week and will be available after this weekend. Pictures will be uploaded this coming Sunday.

R34 GTT coupe RB25DET Neo Apexi Power FC with hand controller (only remove due to changing ECU) - $950ono

Stock R34 GTT coupe RB25DET Neo Injectors (removed for upgrade) - $100ono

Stock R34 GTT coupe RB25DET Neo air flow meter MAFM (removed only due to upgrade) - $50ono

Stock R34 GTT coupe RB25DET Neo fuel pump - $30

Edited by timmy_89

Will also be heading to pick up my car from Dvs Jez this Saturday, can possibly arrange a meet new Jez's workshop if someone is interested in anything and from that area.

Sorry guys, having internet problems at home, but should have pics of the other stuff up in the next day or two.

Open to offers on all items. Need it gone and need the money to clear defects!

Will be in Sydney this Friday/Weekend.

Stock R34 GTT coupe shocks, stock springs, AND King Springs - Sold pending payment this weekend

Make me an offer on any of the other parts.

Very negotiable on the Power FC if sold this weekend!

Edited by timmy_89

Last day to let me know if you want me to bring any of this with me to WTAC this weekend as I'm leaving tonight.

Price drop on the Power FC + hand controller to $800. Perfect swap in ECU with basic tune already done.

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Make an offer on any of the items left, you'll be surprised what I'll take
- door trims
- front brake rotors
- swaybars
- AFM

I will be at Eastern Creek for a couple of hours morning/midday on the 13th December if anyone is interested in something and want to pick it up from there.

Stock AFM now sold.

Make an offer on anything else, I will be at Eastern Creek this coming Saturday afternoon if anyone would like to pick parts up from me there..

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