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Various Parts R34 Gtt/gauges/clutch/front Bar/side Skirts/boot/clay Bars/omori/defi/sub/amp/18" Wheels


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34 GTT:

R34 GTT White Boot $200

R34 GTT Front Bar (unknown brand ?) $150

R34 GTT Side Skirts (unknown brand ?) $150

Clutch kit that came with my car, previous owner said it was brand new for 34 GTT? $300

Others:

Defi 60mm (non genuine) gauges with sandwich plate and sensors (oil pressure, oil temp, water temp) $200

BM50 Brake Booster with Brake master + plug (no cap) $100

Autotechnica Gauges, Oil Pressure, Voltage, Boost 52mm $80 for all 3

Genuine Omori mechanical oil temp gauge (lights up green) $100

Sony sub in enclosure with amp $60

Fine grade claybars $30 for 5

PDW Dynamics 18" wheels with 80% tyres , will find out specs when I have time, they sit nicely on the 34 though $1000

Pic of wheels and skirts:

http://imgur.com/SHHNEQ3

Pictures of other stuff:

http://imgur.com/a/syzqp

http://imgur.com/a/SVXG5

Please PM me if you want pictures of the defi's as they're in storage and I'll take them out if anyone is genuinely interested.

Located in Macquarie Park, Rhodes & Silverwater (take your pick), or can post items and buyers expense.

If you have any R34 GTT related parts, I'm more than happy to swap (including cash adjustments either way). Would be interested in anything engine/cosmetic/suspension etc related.

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