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Big R34 GTR parts cleanout. I have a lot of stuff collected over the last 14 years and my missus is giving me hard time. Make my life easy.

 

Nismo GT carbon fibre diffuser fins (discontinued)  NEW  $2900


Garage Defend Stingray canards carbon fibre  NEW  $1300 


Top Secret G Force carbon fibre front diffuser  NEW  $2000 


Haltech Elite 2500  NEW  $2500 


Haltech Platinum Pro R34 GTR   USED  $1400 


Apex’I power FC D'jetro + hand controller R34 GTR   USED  $1400 


Nissan OEM BNR34 ECU  USED   $1000 


HKS EVC 6  USED  $600 


Blitz dual SBC ID boost controller.  USED  $350 


TRE 255 LPH Fuel pump  NEW  $100 


Fujitsubo  Super Ti exhaust  USED  $2700 


Tomei Expreme Ti exhaust  USED  $2000 


Trust stainless steel front pipe  USED  $1000 


Apex’I super suction kit  USED $400 


BC BR coilovers  USED  $600 


Hardrace front upper camber kit. USED  $300 


Garret 2860-5 turbos –  one good, one needs reco USED  $1000 


Nissan OEM Toshiba MFD Screen replacement  NEW  $450 


Nissan OEM BNR34 Series II front passenger seat  USED (mint) $5000

 
Nissan OEM BNR34 front bar in TV2  USED  $1000 


Nissan OEM BNR34 front lower air spoiler  USED  $900 


Nissan OEM BNR34 front lower air spoiler (painted)  USED  $900 


Nismo front indicator (clear) USED  $80


Nissan OEM BNR34 radiator  USED $500 


Nissan OEM BNR34 turbos  USED  $500 


Nissan OEM BNR34 intercooler USED  $800 


Nissan OEM BNR34 front swaybar   USED  $500 


Nissan OEM BNR34 intake pipes   USED  $400 

 

Also have a square set of uber rare Volk CE28n in 19*10 +22. Not really keen to sell these but make a high enough offer and maybe I will. If you don't know how much these usually sell for don't bother.

 

PM for pics. 

Pickup Chadstone VIC or postage at buyer's expense.

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