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All located in South East Melb.

Y34 SuperMade Instant Gentleman Body Kit
imported from japan and used for the Viva Garage Group Buy. Includes Front bar, rear bar, sideskirts, foglight holder pieces, foglights, LED strip, SuperMade plastic bag + stickers.
reason for sale: kit was very thin fibreglass so i wasnt really happy with it. Viva have since added another layer to the front and rear bars. its a lot sturdier now, but I have changed my mind.

So far guys with the replica kits havent run into major issues fitting their kits.
Also, front bar has had a small bar removed to improve space for front mount intercooler.

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Price: looking for around $1400 neg. will take price into consideration when negotiating postage.
I have access to body kit boxes so can be packaged neatly


KTF-1 Nissan CVT oil SOLD
For CVT Y34's and GT-8 V35's.
Price: $200 for one 4L can. unopened.

Extroid CVT sump gasket & O-ring SOLD
Price: $45

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Y34 stock suspension
Front and rear. 106,000kms. car had major nissan service in 2014, not sure if they were touched though. comfy ride, no squeaks or leaks.
Front dust boots are rooted (as any Nissan with more than 500kms on it)
Price: $400

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4L unopened can of KTF-1 is available now.

also have about 2-3L of an opened can of KTF-1 that is pickup only.

Have a stock set of rear camber arms and rear traction rods for Y34 available too. $50 for all.

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added cvt O-ring, which is part of cvt.co.nz's "CVT service pack" but they want $75~ plus postage with the sump gasket.

Unopened KTF-1 oil is now sold.

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Have front and rear factory Y34 bumpers in KH3 black. Excellent condition, front bumper has small hole cut in it for a parking light installed in Japan.

Can post pics on request. $200 per bumper

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