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Interior Bits
All Parts in silver, in pretty decent condition. Only changed as I wanted to change the lot to black to match other interior bits.

Stereo Surround - $20
Dash Vents - $30
Climate Control unit (works perfectly): $200
OEM DIN Pocket slot: $50
Auto Shifter Surround: $25 (DOES fit with a manual conversion without fouling).

Triple Gauges (aftermarket Oil Temp, Water Temp, Boost). The text here lights up blue and pink/red as in the terrible photo from a video on this ad.
Comes with stock gauges as well if you prefer: $250 for all gauges/surround.

Oil/Water Heater and Thermostatic (80C)Sandwich plate for R34 Skyline, or any RB25DET - No Leaks, working perfectly. Works perfectly for an oil cooler, or the OEM part works perfectly if you have an old/corroded item! $50

Stock Intercooler pipes (engine side), intake, bov, and heater hoses (R34 GTT) $50 for everything in that photo

R34 Fuel pump and hangar. Working fine, removed from stock car. $50

Sony Single DIN Head Unit with Nissan Plug (R34 GTT). Useful if you want to replace the standard stock unit it you for some reason have one. Does not have BT - Has an awesome authentic AUX port and CD option. $25.

R34 Nissan Skyline AC Aircon Compressor. Working fine, only removed because of an Engine conversion and wouldn't bolt to the new engine. $100

R34 GTT Starter Motor. Starts. Has started for awhile. What else could you want a starter motor to do? $70

Nissan Skyline R34 GT/GTT R34 Indicator Stalk - Works fine, bought just for testing and turns out it wasn't the indicator stalk that was the problem. $30.

Bosch IACVBosch IACV / Idle air control valve. Worked great, incl plugs and resistor. Had this retrofitted to a Nissan Skyline RB25DETNEO motor to take over from the crap stock one that fails and costs $700 to buy.  No longer have said motor, so this is up for sale. Works great. Way better than the OEM item if you go anywhere near a track and get things hot.  $60

RB25DET Clutch Fan and Hub Near new (i.e not 20 years old, something like 2000ish km) fan and fan hub for RB25DET/RB25DET Neo. Still has Nissan stickers on it. Bought it a few months ago and then sold the motor it was attached to. Works perfectly, kept engine nice and cool under 20+ minute track abuse sessions. $250

Whiteline 24mm Front and Rear Sway BarWorks entirely OK. Trimmed one side of the softest setting to actually fit on a R34 though it's supposed to fit them from Whiteline. This thing is strong and stiff as hell and like me you will probably ignore the "Suitable only for race track warning. I hit a kerb once at the track and it broke the knuckle and the bar was entirely fine. Could use a lick of paint. Comes with spare bushes that I bought but never needed. Front and Rear included. Removed as didn't fit after an engine swap. $300 for both.

R34 GTT RB25DET NEO Engine Cover (Series 2) Comes with the coilpack cover $50

Happy to post if need be or pick up.

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For any future searchers, all of the above is now sold except:

Interior Bits
All Parts in silver, in pretty decent condition. Only changed as I wanted to change the lot to black to match other interior bits.

Stereo Surround - $20
Dash Vents - $30
Climate Control unit (works perfectly): $200
OEM DIN Pocket slot: $50
Auto Shifter Surround: $25 (DOES fit with a manual conversion without fouling).

Triple Gauges (aftermarket Oil Temp, Water Temp, Boost). The text here lights up blue and pink/red as in the terrible photo from a video on this ad.
Comes with stock gauges as well if you prefer: $250 for all gauges/surround.

R34 Fuel pump and hangar. Working fine, removed from stock car. $50

Sony Single DIN Head Unit with Nissan Plug (R34 GTT). Useful if you want to replace the standard stock unit it you for some reason have one. Does not have BT - Has an awesome authentic AUX port and CD option. $25.

R34 GTT Starter Motor. Starts. Has started for awhile. What else could you want a starter motor to do? $70

Nissan Skyline R34 GT/GTT R34 Indicator Stalk - Works fine, bought just for testing and turns out it wasn't the indicator stalk that was the problem. $30.

Bosch IACVBosch IACV / Idle air control valve. Worked great, incl plugs and resistor. Had this retrofitted to a Nissan Skyline RB25DETNEO motor to take over from the crap stock one that fails and costs $700 to buy.  No longer have said motor, so this is up for sale. Works great. Way better than the OEM item if you go anywhere near a track and get things hot.  $60

  • 4 months later...
On 10/4/2019 at 8:05 AM, Kinkstaah said:

For any future searchers, all of the above is now sold except:

Stereo Surround - $20
Auto Shifter Surround: $25 (DOES fit with a manual conversion without fouling).

It's a bit late, but are these two still available?

@jrm They sure are! Shoot me a PM with details if keen.

Still have everything listed, all boxed up away from the elements etc ?

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