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i have recently written-off my R34 GTT after owning it for only 6mths. It wasnt insured either so I am gathering as much cash as possible to compensate for the loss. The rear to middle section of the car is damaged, so most parts from the front are all salvaged. If theres any parts u need jus PM me for details and il drop u sum pics. I have most bolt on parts such as an intercooler kit, aftermarket airfilter, T04 turbo, also GReddy gauges, boostcontroller, turbo timer etc

cheers

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location would be helpfull

And maybe if you list some prices for some easy sales like engine/box, Mods, rims, lights, etc.

Good luck man, I'm going through the same thing (stacked the front of my r32 a while ago), i got a engine, some interior, rear panels, and all the glass left. The rest is gone.

P.S. organise some prices to see what you can aim to get back from it. it helps

OK.....first question was it a manual ??

if yes......then ill DEFINETLY buy the power steering pump off you.

PM me and ill negotiate a price with you....mine is currently leaking....had it reconditioned TWICE.

Also If you had xenon lights ill buy them too....depends how much you want for it of course :rolleyes:

was the T04 turbo a bolt in replacement ????

I am interested intercooler and turbo and boost controller.

Also want to sell me your seats and steering wheel?

What boost can the turbo run, and will it bolt onto the RB25det standard flange?

custom dump and frontpipe?

PM me the details.

Thanks

If u r genuinely interestd pls take the time to pm me, caus i realy dont want to be goin back and forth with ppl tat D!@# around on this thread (ie "do u hav this? do u hav that?") the thread gets flooded and nothing eventuates. il pm u prices and details of the part or if the part is sold. And if u wan pics jus pm me ur email.

Replys listed have been pm'd or emailed

thanks

Sold - most interior incl. all electronic aftermarket accessories, seats, dash/ damaged bodyshell/ turbo/ bonnet/ driver glass window

Still have front exterior parts - headlights $750 delivered/ Mirrors $180 delivered/ frontbumper without blinkers $150 delivered/ all indicators $15 each deliverd/ 2mths old intercooler kit $900 deliverd/ basic engine mods BOV $160 delivered, airfilter $60 deliverd, might separate engine parts depending, jus let me kno which part.

............Pls Pm me thanks................

how much would you want to chop the front off (if manual) n sell it to me as a front cut basicaly.. all panels and all other shit can be taken off basicaly.. i need engine, gearbox, wiring harness, computer, n the usual shit so i can drop her in my sil to replace the dead rb20 :D

Warrick

email me at [email protected] or pm me either way

i have recently written-off my R34 GTT after owning it for only 6mths. It wasnt insured either so I am gathering as much cash as possible to compensate for the loss. The rear to middle section of the car is damaged, so most parts from the front are all salvaged. If theres any parts u need jus PM me for details and il drop u sum pics. I have most bolt on parts such as an intercooler kit, aftermarket airfilter, T04 turbo, also GReddy gauges, boostcontroller, turbo timer etc

cheers

hey mate, do you still have the standard boost gauge for sale?

If not how much you looking for the GReddy boost gauge? (are they 52mm?)

and how much for the boost controller? (what type is it)

where abouts are you located?

THANKS :D

Sold - all interior sold/ damaged bodyshell/ turbo/ bonnet/ driver glass window

Available-

headlights $750 delivered

Mirrors $180 delivered

frontbumper without blinkers $150 delivered

all indicators $15 each deliverd

2mths old intercooler kit (600x300x100)- as new $900 deliverd

BOV $160 delivered

airfilter $60 deliverd

might separate engine parts depending, jus let me kno which part.

All parts negotiable

............Pls Pm me thanks................

Pics also available to email addresses provided

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