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All standard parts came off a R34 GTR Vspec 2 and have done 28,000 km and are in perfect working order.

Nismo oil cap, used but in excellent condition $60

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Ikeya formula front upper link brand new $450

Part Num. : IFAK10003 (BCNR33 ECR33 BNR34 ER34)

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R34 gtr Greddy radiator pipe $50

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R34 gtr Radiator over flow bottle brand new $100

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R34/R33 GTR cusco strut brace $100

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Nismo Z-tune front bumper installation kit BNR34 $100

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R34 gtr standard coil packs $100

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R34 gtr standard injectors $100

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R34 gtr standard dump pipes with heat shields and 02 sensors $100

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R34 gtr standard exhaust manifolds $100

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R34 gtr Twin turbo pipe $50

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R34 gtr strut brace $40

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R34 gtr standard suspension $150

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R34 gtr Nismo exhaust with cat $200

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R34 gtr Standard front pipe $50

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R34 gtr standard air intake $20

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Arc Radiator cap $15

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R34 gtr standard sway bars $20

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R34 gtr standard intercooler pipes $20

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R34 gtr MFD surround $50

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SOLD:

Exhaust

Air intake

Radiator pipe

ARC Radiator cap

Nismo oil cap

Nismo Z-tune front bumper installation kit

MFD surround

Injectors

Dump pipes.

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