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Hi i have 1998 R34 GTT 2 doors for Wrecking black colour.

Engine complete package $2800

Gear box conversion $2000

Led tail light $350

Boot Lid no spoiler,no hole $300

All 4 wheel with good rubber $750

Gear stick surrond $120

complete brake kit $1000

complete interior $600

RHS power window switch $200

LHS power window switch $100

that all i can think of atm if you need any parts and it not on the list please ask.

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Hi i have 1998 R34 GTT 2 doors for Wrecking black colour.

Engine complete package $2800

Gear box conversion $2000

Led tail light $350

Boot Lid no spoiler,no hole $300

All 4 wheel with good rubber $750

Gear stick surrond $120

complete brake kit $1000

complete interior $600

RHS power window switch $200

LHS power window switch $100

that all i can think of atm if you need any parts and it not on the list please ask.

I am after the boot lining plastic just where the boot latch connects. Please let me know the price shipped to sydney.

Can you show me which part is double Din dont want to give you the wrong price.

just that pocket with the flap lid.

where are you located by the way. cause i also need the white petrol tank lid. white lid inside the boot gaining access to the tank itself.

prices for both as well thanks

ill try and find pics of the tank lid.

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just that pocket with the flap lid.

where are you located by the way. cause i also need the white petrol tank lid. white lid inside the boot gaining access to the tank itself.

prices for both as well thanks

ill try and find pics of the tank lid.

sorry mate that item been sold

im locate in wetherill park.

price on the gear stick surround and the small trim that goes above it and around where the radio would be.. the yellow line is actually right ontop of it

gear stick surround $80

the other piece is sold.

Air con climate control unit cover.

How much for just the cover off it? Dont need the actual unit or controls. Cheers

Oh and the S badge on bonnet :)

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