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Have a r34 gtt that's has had a minor front ender

Rest of the car is good

gearbox is epic

engine parts:

coilpacks $20 each

turbo $300

head $350

bottom end $350

wiring loom $100

or make a offer on the wholelot

other parts

Gearbox 1250

Doors 200

window mechanism $80

door cards 70

3 gtt rims with rubber $200

rear bumper $100

boot$100

brakes 350

diff $150

hubs 80 each

fuel tank $100

sold things

Seats 50
Dash 80

Anything you want just ask

Located valley heights Sydney

Pete 0448468884



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Do you have the gear shift surround?

na sorry everyone wants one of those you have to be quick

Likewise, second dibs, posted to Melbourne? ;)

as above

price on ash tray and hand brake lever with the cable from the cabin through to the underside of the chassis

ash tray 50 bux comes with a centre console

handbreak 100 as i have to pull it out

Pm sent

back at ya

Has the front reo bar been cut?

i dont know what a stock on looks like but it does appear to be cut i will get some better pics and post them up

Do you have airconditioner and mount points for the cdplayer and the DIN surround?

Damien

will check to see if they are there

You wouldn't have the blinker plugs/wiring for the front would you?

yea i do send me a message and we can work something out

pete

Price on dash cluster, passanger window motor, steering wheel (no airbag needed) sent to Melbourne?

Edit: Oh and perhaps the plastic engine cover too please?

Edited by HaydenThaGr8

Price on dash cluster, passanger window motor, steering wheel (no airbag needed) sent to Melbourne?

Edit: Oh and perhaps the plastic engine cover too please?[/quot

Only have the engine cover and steering wheel left of that lot

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