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Car is gone so time to clean out all the parts. Prices negotiable and postage is at buyers expense from QLD. Contact via PM for more pics/info.

GTT Nistune package $550 – everything you need to get the most out of your bolt on mods. Never got around to installing this in my car, but all parts were purchased in working order.

R34GTT Manual ECU

Type 4 Nistune board and cable
Turbotech manual boost tee
Blitz 52mm mechanical boost gauge and cup
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zltyv6tx49ptvz6/2015-03-30%2020.48.21.jpg?dl=0

R34 plastic eyelids $80 – in sonic silver. Slight bend in one as per picture, does not affect ‘performance’. Affix with double sided tape.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbx9o9c0vok64k7/2015-03-28%2015.22.57.jpg?dl=0

R34 coupe front and rear standard bumper $120 for both – in sonic silver. Front bar is off a GT so no SMIC vent. Both in good condition with a few scratches from being in storage

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lwre91y656wf3qr/2015-03-28%2015.21.30.jpg?dl=0

R34 sub box $50 - fibreglass, moulded to fit corner of the boot. Small hole as per picture. sold pending

R34 coupe LED Tail lights $150 – same as these. All leds working when last fitted. Plug and play

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/99-02-NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34-GTR-LED-Tail-lights-GTR-GTT-RB-/221143857491?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item337d337953

R34 GTT stock wheels $150 – gutter rash on most of the wheels. Average rubber.

R34 GTT stock coilovers $50 – cracked dust boots, came out of car with <100thousand k’s and were working fine

R34 GTT stock front indicators and side repeaters $80
https://www.dropbox.com/s/du7i20nmdwyb7zo/2015-03-28%2015.23.28.jpg?dl=0

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What would you be after for just the Nistune board and cable?

PM me an offer, will have to be compelling to split up the pack

R34GTT Stock airbox and snorkel $100ono also available.

Edited by sonnyQ

Car is gone so time to clean out all the parts. Prices negotiable and postage is at buyers expense from QLD. Contact via PM for more pics/info.

GTT Nistune package $550 – everything you need to get the most out of your bolt on mods. Never got around to installing this in my car, but all parts were purchased in working order.

R34GTT Manual ECU

Type 4 Nistune board and cable

Turbotech manual boost tee

Blitz 52mm mechanical boost gauge and cup

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zltyv6tx49ptvz6/2015-03-30%2020.48.21.jpg?dl=0

R34 plastic eyelids $80 – in sonic silver. Slight bend in one as per picture, does not affect ‘performance’. Affix with double sided tape.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbx9o9c0vok64k7/2015-03-28%2015.22.57.jpg?dl=0

R34 coupe front and rear standard bumper $120 for both – in sonic silver. Front bar is off a GT so no SMIC vent. Both in good condition with a few scratches from being in storage

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lwre91y656wf3qr/2015-03-28%2015.21.30.jpg?dl=0

R34 sub box $50 - fibreglass, moulded to fit corner of the boot. Small hole as per picture. sold pending

R34 coupe LED Tail lights $150 – same as these. All leds working when last fitted. Plug and play

R34 GTT stock wheels $150 – gutter rash on most of the wheels. Average rubber.

R34 GTT stock coilovers $50 – cracked dust boots, came out of car with <100thousand k’s and were working fine

R34 GTT stock front indicators and side repeaters $80

https://www.dropbox.com/s/du7i20nmdwyb7zo/2015-03-28%2015.23.28.jpg?dl=0

Sub box and taillights gone, everything else available. make an offer

Edited by sonnyQ

Prices revised, willing to separate Nistune package. PM offers

GTT Nistune package $500 – everything you need to get the most out of your bolt on mods. Never got around to installing this in my car, but all parts were purchased in working order.

R34GTT Manual ECU

Type 4 Nistune board and cable
Turbotech manual boost tee
Blitz 52mm mechanical boost gauge and cup
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zltyv6tx49ptvz6/2015-03-30%2020.48.21.jpg?dl=0

R34 plastic eyelids $70 – in sonic silver. Slight bend in one as per picture, does not affect ‘performance’. Affix with double sided tape.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbx9o9c0vok64k7/2015-03-28%2015.22.57.jpg?dl=0

R34 coupe front and rear standard bumper $100 for both – in sonic silver. Front bar is off a GT so no SMIC vent. Both in good condition with a few scratches from being in storage

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lwre91y656wf3qr/2015-03-28%2015.21.30.jpg?dl=0

R34 GTT stock wheels $150 – gutter rash on most of the wheels. Average rubber.

R34 GTT stock coilovers $50 – cracked dust boots, came out of car with <100thousand k’s and were working fine

R34 GTT stock front indicators and side repeaters $50
https://www.dropbox.com/s/du7i20nmdwyb7zo/2015-03-28%2015.23.28.jpg?dl=0

R34GTT Stock airbox and snorkel $80

Also have an R34GTT AFM (pink label) in working order - $70

bump sat alone in a boggy marsh....

Will have access to wheels on Wednesday so will be bringing them to my house and posting pics.

All prices adjusted!


GTT Nistune package $450 – everything you need to get the most out of your bolt on mods. Never got around to installing this in my car, but all parts were purchased in working order.

R34GTT Manual ECU

Type 4 Nistune board and cable
Turbotech manual boost tee
Blitz 52mm mechanical boost gauge and cup
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zltyv6tx49ptvz6/2015-03-30%2020.48.21.jpg?dl=0

R34 plastic eyelids $60 – in sonic silver. Slight bend in one as per picture, does not affect ‘performance’. Affix with double sided tape.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbx9o9c0vok64k7/2015-03-28%2015.22.57.jpg?dl=0

R34 coupe front and rear standard bumper $90 for both – in sonic silver. Front bar is off a GT so no SMIC vent. Both in good condition with a few scratches from being in storage

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lwre91y656wf3qr/2015-03-28%2015.21.30.jpg?dl=0

R34 GTT stock wheels $150 – gutter rash on most of the wheels. Average rubber.

R34 GTT stock coilovers $50 – cracked dust boots, came out of car with <100thousand k’s and were working fine

R34 GTT stock front indicators and side repeaters $50
https://www.dropbox.com/s/du7i20nmdwyb7zo/2015-03-28%2015.23.28.jpg?dl=0

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