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Item:Various

Age:new to 8y/o (2000 model GTT done 55000KM )

Condition:used

Price:various

To Fit:R34 GTT

Location:Kiama NSW

Contact:Wayne via email/PM

Comments:

Okay:

Coil pack sold

Intercooler Sold

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Argh... forgot the short shifter!

This is supposed to fit an R34 - I fitted it but couldnt select 5th or reverse... hmm (!)

It it otherwise new (apart from being installed and removed, obviously).

Billet stainless shaft with Chrome coating with 'Nismo' stamped into it.

Came in a plain brown box, so is it a genuine Nismo Item - I doubt it??

It is also 'supposed' to fit 32's & 33's but frankly I do not know if that is correct or not, as it didnt work properly in my 34 box. All parts as originally supplied included in original box.

So I am selling on the basis that the above info is understood - perhaps somebody else has a better clue than I and can take advantage of it :thumbsup:

$55 plus postage or welcome to pick up. Sold

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Xforce 3.5" exhaust system - all pipes from cat back to muffler (with silencer), including resonator.

From my '34 - these are approx. 3 weeks old, done less than 1500KM, so they're in very good condition.

Decided to change to a Varex muffler... so out they go: $320.

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Complete & original exhaust system from 2000 model R34 GTT - done 55000KM - $140

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2 x Ignition DVDs, Issues 16 & 27 (the latest): $10 for both plus $5 postage (or pick up)

Please see pics for (most of) the above items.

Large items are pick up only, or arrange own courier - I might be able to deliver to certain parts of Sydney if you cover my fuel costs and I feel like a drive :happy:

Please PM or email any queries, I'll do my best to answer them ASAP

Cheers :rant:

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Edited by Wayne_J

More stuff added.

Also, I still have the original full exhaust system for this car, it's done about 55000KM and in good shape.

I am considering selling it if the new mods to my current system turn out really well... especially if there's any interest shown. If so please let me know :D

Coil pack sold, more items added...

Also have R34 GTT speedo cluster I'm thinking of selling (replaced with Nismo cluster), 55K on the odo...

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
Ad updated, also with revised prices!

Moving interstate very soon & would rather not take this stuff with me, especially the xforce stuff. Bump!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

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