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Hi everyone, my car was stolen☹️ so need to cleaning out the garage

R34 GTT OEM s2 blue front bar with front indicators $250

R34 GTT OEM bonnet (blue) $300

R34 GTT OEM S2 helical rear diff (excellent condition) $350

R34 2 door a set of window weather shields $75

R34 GTT OEM spoiler (need some touch up) $100

aftermarket bonnet lip for er34 when you fit a gtr bonnet (NEW) $50

ER34 S1 OEm front bar (paint damage) $50

R34 GTR OEM fonrt bar with front lip and front indicators $350

after market gtr spoiler (cheap quality, need some work to make it fit) $20

after market air filter (NEW) $40

aftermarket catch can (NEW) $50

 

Barry

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pick up at southeast suburb

 

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