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I have a 1998 R34 GT-T which has failed compliance because of some rust in a strut tower, I may be selling this car straight to a parts recycler or I may dismantle it myself depending on the interest I get in the next few days.The car is standard aside from a Apexi cat back exhaust system, the wheels pictured are not available, car on the Gold Coast,Qld, price for the whole car is $11,000.00 it's for sale on ebay check it out.

All other parts available!!!!

Please let me know what you are interested in and approx what you would be prepared to pay.

Thank you!

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Will buy the little plastic bit that sits at the back of the centre console near back seat passenger feet. Mine dissappeared somewhere before I got the car. Let me know what's a reasonable price.

Interested in the two little squares of plastic on the sides of the steering wheel that cover the screw holes and the wires......

Also

The aircon controls and centre vents on the centre console.

That will do.... let me know a price!

Mr Sniper911

very intertested in a few bits if you wreck it

how much for the gbox/clutch, clutch pedal box and std ecu??

also how much for the three gauge cluster

plastic side bits on the centre dash console.

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