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Hi Guys,

Sale time. Items located in Rockhampton but can ship.

1. Customised vented stocko bonnet. Perfect fitment guaranteed as its a STOCK nissan bonnet, its steel and should save alot of trouble with the police aswell. $700ono

2. Genuine Nismo Carbon Pillar Garnishes - Used for 4 months, perfect condition. They need new double sided badge tape from super cheap to be used, as ripping them off left half of it on my pillars lol. Expensive new, in genuine box to prove. $120

3. R34 Din slot - self explanitory. $20

4. R34 GTT spoiler, KR4 sonic silver, genuine. $150

5. Genuine nissan floor mats for R34 - Pic coming. Pretty good nick. Slight stain on one back one that you dont really see, and a small wear mark on drivers side. $100

6. VPW dual pillar mount for R34 - brand new condition. Used double sided badge tape to hold, therefore no drill holes or anything. Replacement cost 200 bucks. Gauges not included in sale. $120

7. R34 GTT 17 inch rims with tires - two pretty good, others still just legal. Some gutter rash on one rim. easy fix. $400

Pics below of most things.

Thanks for looking! Pick up some good gear for your R34 :) Might find some more stuff soon too.

PM, reply in thead or text 0420943163

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Ah ok. Well you have the option of only attaching it with Double sided tape.

Thats what I did.

Honestly, to remove this, took 1 minute flat.

If you got defected, you could clear if very easily.

Mind you, in QLD i got pulled up many times, even by DOT, and never once got defected :D

Yeh you could only really fit one before going above the wheel.

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Hi mate, I have absolutely no idea to be honest.

I would assume they would be fairly similar, at least close enough to still fit.

I know of a few 4 door 34s in town but sadly dont know them well enough to ask them for a trial fit.

New pics of spoiler coming soon - and by the looks of things my next car will not be a skyline if things go to plan. So feel free to make an offer and it will be considered. These things must moooooooove people!

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***also for sale***

Neo engine cover - brackets for it are there aswell. I hit it with some white and red paint when i got bored lol. 50 bucks

Stock air box with panel filter - looks rather clean from memory - 80 bucks

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