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16 hours ago, Robs0re_34 said:

Have you got any r34 wheel arch covers left? And pollen filter and under cover lol

yes i have heaps of filters, still have engine under covers but no wheel arch covers. Send PM if you want to buy it

  • 2 weeks later...

Updated:

R32:
R32 GTS-T/GT-R Rear Windscreen (2 available) - $350
R32 Coupe Door Trims Pair (Suede has been ripped out clean, can use as is or stick on yourself) - $200
R32 GT-R Interior Carpet, Good condition - $250
R32 GTS-T Interior Carpet, Good Condition - $150
R32 GT-R A-Pillar Trims Pair, very good condition - $250
R32 GT-R A-Pillar Trims Pair, 1 side has 3 or 4 broken clips - $150

R33:
R33 Engine Splash Tray (4 available) - $50
R33 GTS-T Full Boot Trim (2 available) - $200
R33 GTS-T/GT-R Boot Slam/Scuff Panel (2 available) - $40
R33 GTS-T M Spec Side Skirts in QM1 Polar White, good condition - $200
R33 GTS/T Midnight Purple Driver Side Guard - $100
R33 GTS-T S2 Grille M spec - needs mesh (Supercheap Auto has meshes, cut to fit) - $80
R33 GTS/T Series 1 Passenger Side Headlight, good condition - $150
R33 GTS/T Series 2 Front Fog Lights/Indicators - $300

R34:
R34 Cabin Filters - To suit all R34 Models, BRAND NEW aftermarket - $35
R34 NISMO GT-T Automatic Cluster - $450 (GT-T Models only, may work with HICAS NA's but can't guarantee)
R34 Under engine splash Tray (3 available) - $50
R34 Sedan Side Skirt (LEFT ONLY) - $120
R34 OEM Fog Lights Pair - $200
R34 GT-R V-Spec Differential - $900

C34 Stagea Bonnet, Series 2 in black - $250

One Size Fits Most:
New Gates Racing Timing Kit to suit all RB - 4 available - $200 ea.
RB26 Rocker Covers (no coilpack cover or timing cover, powedercoated wrinkle red) - $450 pair
RB25 Raceworks Fuel Rail, new, fitted and removed, never used - $120
RB25 ARP Head Studs 202-4301, NEW SEALED - $250
RB26 ARP Head Studs 202-4207, NEW UNSEALED BOX - $400
Mongoose M20S Alarm System (8 available) - $120
Genuine Nissan PCV Valve Grommet, suits all RB, VQ, SR, CA, VR etc. - $10
Genuine Nissan RB25DET M/T Speedo Gear Cog 32743-30P20 - $20
Genuine Nissan RB25DET M/T Gearbox Yoke Seat 32870-V5003 - $40
Genuine Nissan RB25DET R33 M/T Gearbox Yoke Bush (big type) 32861-01G00 - $20
Genuine Nissan RB25 R33 R34 Gearbox Yoke Bush (small type) 32861-H7301 -  $10
Genuine Nissan R33 R34 M/T Speedo Sensor 25010-21U00 - $200
Genuine Nissan Oil Pump Gasket RB Engines 15066-71L00 - $20
Pro-Torque Rear Main Seal, suits all RB - $35
Permaseal MLSR RB25 Head Gasket    S4413MLSR, new sealed - $250

On 04/04/2017 at 11:40 AM, Livinlahtimmah said:

I will take a 34 under engine cover please

send me a PM :)

On 05/04/2017 at 0:50 AM, ozzydee said:

Have you got the under steering wheel dash ? R34

Yes I do, PM me

On 09/04/2017 at 9:58 AM, xntrq said:

R33 Engine Splash Tray (4 available) - $50
 

Interested in one of these, can pick up.

I'm also chasing the steering column plastics (top and bottom) for a 33.

 

On 16/04/2017 at 3:02 AM, Alf said:

Interested in one of these, can pick up.

I'm also chasing the steering column plastics (top and bottom) for a 33.

 

send me a PM

On 27/04/2017 at 1:43 PM, frostyboy said:

Could you please post a picture of the splash tray to suite r33 gtr

And also looking for under gtr wing plastic trim

sorry dont have to suit GTR

On 28/04/2017 at 3:59 PM, Bobtek said:

Do you have the R32 GTR rear parcel shelf? And if possible to post up some pics of the R32 GTR door card trims? Thanks

parcel shelf sold. PM me for door card and trims

  • 2 weeks later...
On 14/03/2017 at 10:08 PM, viper2002 said:

Interested in R34 the under splash tray, do you have the one for the left wheel arch?

 

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found a pair of these $100

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