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Having another parts clear out. Have a few bits and pieces lying around, all in excellent or new condition. Want it all gone so make a reasonable offer if you want something - 

-    Advan RS 19*10 + 20, excellent condition, minimal use and in storage for years, no rash or buckles - $2600

-    V spec II Xenon headlights (both in very good condition, all tabs still attached, does NOT include xenon ballasts or globes) - $750

-    V spec II centre interior trim (brand new still in box, plastic that fits behind and around sides of head unit trim, lighter grey to suit earlier model R34s) - $380

-    V spec II turbos, no shaft play - $500 for both

-    V spec II AFMs - $175 for both

-    V spec II camshafts, no kinks - $100

-    Nismo Weldina exhaust, used but in excellent condition - $900 (the OG 80mm system with oval shaped tip. Over 2k USD new)

Have attached a few pics, can take more if needed. Also attached is shot of an R34 with exact same Advan RS for reference, and the Nismo Weldina exhaust (not my actual one though mine is the same. Currently it's boxed up at the back of my garage.)

I think the prices listed are fair but as stated I would like to clean out my garage, so if you want something shoot me an offer and if it's reasonable the parts are yours.

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Please no inboxes offering half of asking price - that's not what most people would consider a reasonable offer, especially when the prices are what they are.

Here are couple pics of the exhaust. Just took it out of box. Mint condition just needs a clean.

Also to clarify, interior trim is for V Spec I not V spec II as I erroneously typed. Part no is 68104 AA001.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Have another set of Vspec II xenon headlights for sale in better condition. Was asking $1200 but happy to let them go and post aus-wide for $1000. No low-balls please

Both headlight sets sold.

Price drop on Advan rims now $2400

Nismo exhaust still available

V Spec II turbos still available

V Spec interior console trim still available

 

 

  • 2 months later...

Few pieces still lying around. Will also have factory R34 GTR V-Spec II intercooler (excellent condition, no leaks), and radiator for sale soon. Open to all reasonable offers on everything

  • 3 weeks later...

MASSIVE price drop -

Advan RS now $2000 - Will not find cheaper anywhere in the world - ever 

Nismo Weldina Exhaust now $600 - also will not find cheaper anywhere and also discontinued

Centre Trim SOLD

Headlights SOLD

R34 GTR V-spec II turbos $500 for both 

R34 GTR V-spec II radiator $300

R34 GTR V-spec II intercooler immac condition $500

 

 

 

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