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1 x r34 xenon headlight with gassed bulbs L/H side (broken clips) $150

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2 x rb26 cam covers $60 for both or $40 for 1 (good for a paint or a chrome)

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1 x r33 GTR front pipes (good nick) $120

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1 x r34 boot lock $20 ono

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1x r33 gtst front R/H shock + spring (unknown condition) $50

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1 x r34 gtr v spec rear bar properly trimmed back to fit GTT fully rubbed (good cond) $500

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2 x cadence speaker $20

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all items can be posted at buyers expense, open to swaps/trade for items aswell

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I just fount another set of R33 GTR front pipes so nows theres

1 x r34 xenon headlight with gassed bulbs L/H side (broken clips) $130

2 x rb26 cam covers $60 for both or $40 for 1 (good for a paint or a chrome)

2 x r33 GTR front pipes (good nick) $120 (standard)

1 x r34 boot lock $20 ono (working order)

1x r33 gtst front R/H shock + spring (unknown condition) $30

2 x cadence speaker $10

2x orange front bar indicators, in good nick $30

2x r34 gtr door trims (crappy cond) MAKE OFFER

1x MINES ECU RB26 ( make offer) SOLD

1x standard rb26 r33 gtr computer (make offer)

1x r33 gtr coilpack ignitor module $130

2x r33gtr airflow meters (perfect condition) (make offer)

1x complete child seat compliance brackets (all bolts nd shiz) make offer

plus more as i find it

adding to the list i have

1x pair of r33 gtst rear shocks + springs complete with tops... good eye bushes etc .... no nocks or nothing... (make offer)

1x r33 gtst hyper D' coilovers... unsure of spring rates but there height and damper adjustable (only rear available) slight knock in the left one... needs new pillow bush or sumthing...(make offer)

adding to the list

1x SR20de in peices all bolts etc complete minus coilpacks, alternator, powersteering pump

1x SR20de loom (no chops) full loom

1x S13 turbo brakes inc calipers and disks + lines (front only)

1x s13 manual tailshaft

1x s14 s2 manual gearbox (perfect condition) (new syncros) (no crunching at all) comes with short shifter no clutch

  • 1 month later...
adding to the list

1x SR20de in peices all bolts etc complete minus coilpacks, alternator, powersteering pump

1x SR20de loom (no chops) full loom

1x S13 turbo brakes inc calipers and disks + lines (front only)

1x s13 manual tailshaft

1x s14 s2 manual gearbox (perfect condition) (new syncros) (no crunching at all) comes with short shifter no clutch

how much for the tailshaft?

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