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can you PM or email price to [email protected] for the following please if not sold. will need postage to Vic 3178 but i can get that arranged

MFD (including the the console cover thing it goes in)

R34 GTR wing

GTR airbox

Rear strut brace (if it has one)

both front seats

Ta

Ash

centre console, gtr air box, rear strut brace ill be happy with $600

just got in touch with you. i would have paid a **** load more than just $1300 for the rims.

wish i could have got in touch with you last night.

if you happen to come across another set for any reason, please let me know.

sorry guys I just bought the

Headlights

Bonnet latch and hindges

Front seats

Deposit made. Carlos if you want to see the reciept just ask.

Just waiting on pictures of the seats.

I just left work so email me at [email protected]

Edited by Jap_Muscle

Hi mate,

With the fuel lid assembly, I can purchase for $1650 brand new from Nissan Dealership

If u wanna send the lot for $1000 i'll take it (pending pics and condition). will be interested in the rear light covers as well (pending price)

Also interested in the front reo bar

Regards

Edited by Skyline1989
Would like the plastic bit under the oil pan. It's the 2nd piece to the front diffuser. Please pm me the price. Also, is this the standard r34 gtr? Would like a price on the diff as well. Thanks

just give you the heads up i bought the engine undertray off him today

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