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Hi all,

Clearing out some parts from my R34 GT-R. All parts are ONO/negotiable, and freight can
be arranged for some parts at buyers cost, others would best to be picked up due to
the size. Located in the ACT. Please either PM me or contact me on 0424 056 507 for any inquires, as I have more photos of parts if required. Cheers.

Rear Diffuser - $1500
Has slight damage, but can be bolted to the car just fine with nothing hanging down or
loose, and damage cannot be seen from underneath. Please PM for more details/photos.

Complete Aircon Assembly - $1000

A-LSD VSpec rear diff - $750
This is an active LSD from a V-Spec

Bonnet - $1000
Standard V-Spec aluminum bonnet

Interior carpet - $300

Interior plastic trim - $300

Standard Cat - $100

Motul 300V 2L Chrono - $40

Motul 300V 2L Comp - $40

Standard Oil pump - $50

Rear tail lights - $150

Roof lining - $200

Spare tyre - $50

Washer Bottle - $50

Rear diffuser 01.jpg

Rear diffuser 05.JPG

Aircon 01.JPG

ALSD Vspec rear diff 01.JPG

Bonnet 01.JPG

Carpet 02.JPG

Interior trim.JPG

Cat 01.JPG

Motul 300V Chrono 2L 01.JPG

Motul 300V Chrono 2L 02.JPG

Motul 300V Comp 2L.jpg

Oil Pump.JPG

Rear tail light.JPG

roof lining 01.JPG

Edited by xanavinismo

hey mate,

interested in the spare tyre.  any chance you also have the mdf cover that goes above it as well?

  • 7 months later...

Everything sold except for:

- roof lining, interior carpet, aircon unit, rear tail lights, Motul oils

  • 4 months later...

Привет, У вас все еще есть ковер BNR34?

Hi, Do you still have a BNR34 carpet?

Edited by niZmO_Man
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