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*Wrecking*
R34 skyline midnight blue
*(parts only)* *more parts not listed*
Prices negotiable!
Seats 300 lot front and rear
Seat belts 30 each
Boot lining 80
Bonnet 550
Boot lid 220
Motor ecu & box 1200 sold 
Front strut brace 110
Tail lights 400 or 220 each
Headlights 550 sold pending payment
Front bumper 350 sold pending payment
Rear bumper (silver) 120
Front gaurds 200 set fl60(dent) fr140
A.c. fan 25 sold pending payment
Throttle cable 20 sold
Radiator 70 sold
Radiator shroud 30 sold
Locks and keys 100 sold pending payment
Door outer handles 20 each
Door interior trims 30 each
Window switches 15 each
Driver door electrics control 40
Door inner handles 15 each
Center console 60
Cluster (@220k) 100
Dash 200
Glove box 35
Kick panels 10 each
Sunvisors 40 set
Steering wheel with airbag 100
Steering clock assembly 70

Msg for more parts and prices I will respond asap.

No emails please. Scammers reported!

Zaq - 04382three511six

[email protected]

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Staggered and dished 18" speedy inferno rims / mags .
1 has a small buckle on the inside which has never caused me any issues and always balanced up in the 5 years ive used them. Makes any car look and feel instantly better. Good tread.
Front 225 40 18 Tread 80%
Rear 235 40 18 Tread 65%
Would love a polish up.
$650.
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Bump!

Cant edit the previous post, need bits just ask.

Speedy Infernos have sold

Still have bits to sell.. make me an offer:
R34..:
Seats
Doors/handles/trims/windows
Mirrors
Glove box
Boot lining
Brakes
Tail lights
Cluster 220k
Strut brace
Seat belts
Interior
dash
ect ect.....
Lots sold
Lots left
Just right.
Clearance prices if i have what you need plus postage!

Also have:

Sr20 coil packs x6 $10 neg each + postage

3.5" hi flow flanged cat $20 + postage

Old r32 front and rear seats front with old covers on the and missing some rail bits , tear in drivers bottom right side and bit of glue on the rear midle upright. Make an offer pick up only.

Rb Wolf 3d v4 plug in with pc usb to serial cable... askin $250 make an offer was gonna use it on my 20 det but decided to stick with stock and piggy back so i dont need it.

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