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Hey guys ,

 

Got a few things iv I'd like to sell to help fund my next upgrade + tune.

 

Have a few photos , message me if you want a photo of something specific as I'd have to pull it out of storage .

 

- R34 GTT factory rear wing in polar white , no mounts. $100

 

- R34 GTT factory bonnet in polar white , small stone chips and slight dent on front left above headlight. $250

 

- R34 GTT factory suspension front and rear , adjusted by professional blacksmith to sit slightly lower. $150

 

- R34 GTT factory wheels , decent tires , good tread , come in a metallic blue colour with centre caps . $400

 

- R34 GTT factory airbox with air flow meter attatched . $150

 

- Small Alpine headunit $50

 

- Unknown brand of injectors ( could take closer look at markings ) 1200cc came off R33 gtst , side feed , comes with factory fuel rail and new seals. $300

 

- R34 GTT factory injectors , came off car few weeks ago , in good working condition. $150

 

- New Greddy oil relocation kit , blue attachments. $200

 

- Kenwood 12 inch subwoofer box , also have plain black box in same size. $50 each

 

- R34 GTT factory disc brake rotors , good condition. $100

 

- Turbosmart dual port blow off valve , comes with 2 attatchments , was cleaned and oiled but never used by me as I decided to keep my current Blitz bov. $150

 

- R34 GTT factory front lights , bit of a yellow fog on the plastic , will be sold as is when removed from car . $250 each

 

- New eBay oil relocation ports. $50

 

Will add a few more things when I stumble upon them.

 

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Hi mate, does the grex oil filter relocater have all its fittings? And are they the an fittings or push on? Cheers


Hey mate , it does come with all fittings that were provided during purchase (took a closer pic for u) these don't appear to be push on but hopefully u can tell from the pics.
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