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Hi guys,

Sold my Skyline a while ago and have some remainding parts leftover for sale just sitting in the garage :)) Most parts negotiable on price

Xenon R34 GT-T/GTR Headlights w/o ballast or bulbs (damaged/pair) - $100

Good working condition, damaged from front end collision have the missing parts somewhere still need to find :) Quoted to fix $100/each or DIY

Nismo Clutch disc R34 (30100-RS252) - $200

Brand new, still in wrapping RRP $550

Apexi Turbo timer - $20

told was working, never had time to install

OEM R34 GT-T (Neo) Hanshin MCP 1440 Coils - $30 each or $140 whole lot

Used/working condition (replaced them with yellow jackets)

R34 GT-T stalk assembly - $100

used, working

R34 GT-T(non-neo)/Stagea C34 indicator stalk - $30 each

Will need to check connection as it didnt fit on my model (98 R34Gt-T Neo)

RAZO Carbon fibre gearstick lever - $20

Some scratches and fading - will need a polish and will look brand new!

R34 GT-T cupholder - $20

R33/34 Ultra Racing UR-TW2-920 Sway bar - $100

New, only used once for trial fitment. Can provide new nuts if necessary. Will NOT fit R34 Neo engine

Autobahn88 silicone radiator heater hose kit to fit R33/34 - $50

New, never used

R34 GT-T bonnet/black (damaged) - $50

Missing washer tubes. See pics for damage

R34 GT-T Xenon headlight brackets (pair) - $20

One slightly bent but fixable

RAZO Racing pedals - $20

All parts are there, your gonna have to figure out how to install! Can do with a clean/polish

Hi-Octane Air intake shield kit - $40

Used once for fitment, changed my mind went custom instead

Blitz intercooler system inc piping (pics to be uploaded soon) - $100

Damaged/bent fins and top part of intercooler - piping ok

First in first served!

Parts located in Sydney, Waterloo. Can ship most of the smaller parts for a fee

Note: Will be away in Newcastle whole week (2 Feb-06 Feb) and holiday after for 3 weeks! Will try to organise for viewing of items to interested parties during that time

You can contact me on 0422804141 - call or msg

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!Update! for the sway bar it actually fits across the engine bay and mounting points for the R34GTT Neo but will need a riser prob 2-4mm high so it wont touch the top part of the engine bay (can't remember what the name of the part is!)

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Sent u a text about cooler. If you can get me pics that would be sick!

Il get the pics up as soon as I can. Its a return flow cooler btw. Some fins have been damaged and top bracket part has been bent. Ill see if I can bring it for a leak test. Piping good condition though

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