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R34 Factory Xenon Headlights: These were on my car before however I accidentally hit a dog (for real) and they were damaged hence are in average condition, but that’s externally. You can transfer the ‘guts’ of the headlights into your standard headlights etc or spend $200 or so on repairs. Both headlights still work perfectly... $600 ono

ARC Air diversion panel for R34 GTR: I bought this hoping it would fit my car with the East Bear kit but because my bonnet is still designed for a GTT and this prevents it from shutting. This is brand new with instructions and stickers etc... $220 ono

Trust gear nob: Chromed diamond shaped gear nob suited to all nissans but has a 5 speed pattern sticker on it. Selling because I bought a new gearnob, fits all nissans... $60 ono

Apexi pod filter: Ussed for 7000km and selling due to upgrade to ARC super induction box. Bolts straight onto Z32 and R32/3/4 afm’s. Comes with brackets to fit... $75

Rear boot lip spoiler: Not sure on brand name, bought it off Import Monster but I’ve decided to put my stock wing back on as this is really meant for an R34 4 door. Just stick on with double sided tape. Quality wise it's pretty awesome... $150

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With the headlights. The passenger side light has had all of the mounting brackets broken off and the headlight itself has a small crack in it that makes it fog up in the cold. The drivers side is in good condition but one of the mounting brackets is broken off.

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