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Hi Folks,

I have some R34 Standard bits and pieces that I do not need. I was going to post up more, but some of it (not listed) is still stuck on the car because the engine blew up and it's in a workshop.

So please buy some of it so I can afford to get it fixed thanks.

Note: I am unsure on some pricing. If you see it elsewhere listed for less, sold for less in the past etc, just PM me and I will adjust to suit.

THE PANELS ARE IN KV2 PAINT COLOR

Left and Right Front Guards $300

Bonnet+ Latches etc $180

Front Plastic Guards for infront of Wheels (pair) $90

Reo Bar 200 (just the actual bar, not the headlight supports, unless you want free S2 headlight supports)

Front Bar (series 2, headlight supports can be thrown in to fit it) 100

Headlights (pair) $300

Front Wipers $40

4x Stock Wheels (brand new tyres, literally 5km on them) $400

Window Switches FOR A SEDAN - All 4 doors. $60

Head Unit (Clarion, its blue.. it works... etc) $40

R34 Auto Transmission $150 - This is in retardedly un-farked condition. Believe me, I'm from the internet.

Radiator 80

Radiator Shroud 50

(please take them both)

STD Front Sway Bar 40

Front Indicators (series 1) 40

Sedan Rear Lights 150

R34 Stock Turbo Triple gauges + plug $100?

R34 Indicator Stalk $40

R34 AUTO clock spring $100

R34 Front Strut Brace $40?

VDO Digital Oil temperature gauge. 52mm. Works perfectly. $60

I'd really, really, really, really, really, really prefer pickup over sending them. Unless you want like, the entire front end in which case i'll lop the price off and send it.

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Right. Figured I'd bump this.

Still have the following!

Left and Right Front Guards $300

Bonnet + Latches etc $200

Reo Bar $200 (just the actual bar, not the headlight supports, unless you want free S2 headlight supports)

Front Bar (series 2, headlight supports can be thrown in to fit it) $80

Front Plastic Guards for infront of Wheels (pair) $90

Front Wipers $40

Front Indicators (series 1) $40

Sedan Rear Lights $150

Radiator + Radiator Shroud $120, No leaks, works perfectly.

R34 Front Strut Brace $40?

Window Switches FOR A SEDAN - All 4 doors. $60

1 DIN Head Unit (Clarion, its blue.. it works... etc) $40

Climate Unit Computer thing and center surround - $80

Stock Front Sway Bar $30

VDO Digital Oil temperature gauge. 52mm. Works perfectly. $50

R34 Stock Turbo Triple gauges + plug $100?

R34 Indicator Stalk $40

R34 AUTOMATIC clock spring $100

R34 AUTOMATIC dash cluster, 100,000ish kms. All works. $100?

Everything rather negotiable. As in, really very negotiable.

In Glen Waverley, VIC.

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Right. Figured I'd bump this.

Still have the following!

Left and Right Front Guards $300

Bonnet + Latches etc $200

Reo Bar $200 (just the actual bar in the center, not headlight supports - this is the bit people cut for FMIC's)

Front Plastic Guards for infront of Wheels (pair) $90

Front Wipers $40

Front Indicators (series 1) $40

Sedan Rear Lights $150

Radiator + Radiator Shroud $120, No leaks, works perfectly.

R34 Front Strut Brace $40?

1 DIN Head Unit (Clarion, its blue.. it works... etc) $40

Stock Front Sway Bar $30

VDO Digital Oil temperature gauge. 52mm. Works perfectly. $50

R34 Stock Turbo Triple gauges + plug $100?

R34 Indicator Stalk $40

R34 AUTOMATIC clock spring $100

R34 AUTOMATIC dash cluster, 100,000ish kms. All works. $100?

In Glen Waverley, VIC.

This is what I still have.

(i.e no headlights, only tail lights now... and an excuse for a bump)

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Totes sold a strut brace.

Also for you auto guys out there that have somehow killed your Torque converter (i.e - Noone ever) I have a rebuilt torque converter because ... reasons.

I'm 95% sure that I do - But these are headlight supports for series II - They are not the same for a series 1 front bar, and will not fit :P

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