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For Sale - Ormeau qld 4208

Pm me (im not on all the time so can sms me if urgent response is required) 0450 261 586)

R34 Skyline Parts -

All in great condition and reasonably priced.

Car is gone so no other parts and these are taking up space.

All parts are second hand but great conditon Pickup ormeau qld 4208. Will not post

All off car and ready to pickup

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GT Skyline Rear Bumper - $125

Shiny Metallic Silver Rear bumper with Skyline badges Excellent condition No peeling

Support bar Inc in price

(Pic 3 & 4)

Taillights - $125 for Pair

Shiny metallic silver paint, no cracks or fading in lenses, two small scratches on drivers side light 3cm long ( see large pic to see details of scratch) Bulbs and looms intact and working for easy plug and play.

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Interior door trims – (sold only as set - $100 total)

Drivers and passenger side door trims

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1. Rear Seat ( Two Door Coupe) $75

Good condition, no rips or fraying, small cigarette burn in base of grey sectionRear Seat base and back

(Pic 6 & 7 & 8 )

Shiny Cannon Exhaust $100

Set up with Flange and mounting arms and bolt straight into R34 GT or other cars with similar flange.

Only on car for approx. 1000km 100mm output 55mm input

Plus Standard exhaust from catalytic convertor thru to rear of car. Complete exhaust. no rust holes etc. great condition

Genuine skyline car mats (front and back set plus drivetrain arch mat inc) $60

***Pics to come later today ***

Nissan R34 GTT Series 2 genuine Skyline rims $ 200

(Suitable for Drag or skid tyres or onroad with legal tread)

3 good 17” rims 235/45 series tyres, decent and legal tread depth, 5x114.3 stub pattern, 4th rim included but damaged (Can possibly be fixed)

*** Pics to come later today ***

Front brake rotors Disc pads and disc pad assembly - $ 200

(Drivers and passengers) complete set with bolts etc. Pads & rotors only1500 klm old

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