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Selling Or Trading following parts... (any offers are welcome)

1) R34 GTT Genuine Nismo 3 Pcs Wing or can sell

the center pcs (T-Wing) and all u need is end plates.

Price: $200

2) R34 GTT Stock Gear Knob. Price: $20

3) R34 Stock air ducting/vent (the one that connect to the airfilter box)

Price: $20 (SOLD)

4) Aftermarket Steering Wheel. Price: $100

5) 2002 Lancer MR Coupe Front Bar with MR lip. $150

6) 2002 Lancer MR Stock Wing with breaklight. Price: $100

7) Aftermarket Airflter Pod suit Lancer 1.8Ltr or any which fits a larger intake mouth. Price: $50

9) 2002 Lancer 1.8Ltr Stock Airbox (Good for Defect clearing). Price: $100

10) Lancer Stock Side Blinkers (Amber) Price: $20

11) R34 Stock Side Blinkers (Amber) Price: $30

12) XR6-Turbo Stock Front Mount Intercooler. Price: $200

More info: 70mm pipes, 65mm Core, witdh 185mm, length 390mm(630 full length), 17 Rows (10mm each row).

13) Sony Xplod 800W 12inch Sub in inclosed carpeted box Price: $Offers$

15) 6.5 inch TV/Monitor, Like Brand New, still got plastic cover over the control & screen. Indash pull out. Inbulit Speakers, comes with everything, including box. More info will be posted up soon. Price: $300

16) Power Inverter 150watt in box Price: $100

[updated add ons]

17) Lancer 2002 Stock Tail lights (pair) Price: $150

18) Old Skool Air filter (check pics) Price: $60

19) Vacuum White Face Gauge 2/5-8 size (Brand New) Price: $50

Pics and more info and other items will be posted up asap.

PM me....

Cheers...

NEW PICS, INFO & PARTS Added On... more pics scroll down!!

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hehe yeah, well when i got the car thats what it had, but now the rear is clean as...

with only one lil sticker, stickers & badges look pretty messy and crappy at the rear but looks better clean.

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