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Hi guys,

These are the remaining 1999 R34 GT-T 4-Door parts i have left over. Main items like engine,gearbox,wheels, headlights, rear lights, all panels, seats front and rear are sold.

But if you have something your interested in and i haven't listed it please pm me and ill get back to you asap.

I will update parts each day. Hard to add all in one day so keep a eye out on this thread.

R34 GT-T Bonnet $250

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Automatic GT-T Transmission approx 80,000k excellent condition $450

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Rear Windows $100each

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Smaller Rear Windows $80each

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Front Windows $120 each

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Door Rubbers $20each

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Center Console $30

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Door Handles minus locks $40each, can work something out for the set

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Glove Box Complete $75

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Complete Auto Tail-shaft $150

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Tranny Cooler $80

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Front Doors left & Right minor damage. Only Door shell $50each

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Parts are located in Thomastown, Northern Surburbs of Melbourne. Can send some items via post if required.

Cheers.

Terry.

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hay buddy

i need the ash tray and climate control panel if u can help a brother out

cheers

julz

Sorry champ, both ashtrays & climate control unit sold.

Prices are slightly neg.

Cheers

pm sent

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hey mate, have you got the stock air box filter?

sold

Hey just putting this out there.. do you have a double DIN headunit surround?

sold

Still heaps of stuff left guys.

Front rotors?

sold

Cigarette lighter or steering wheel available?

sold

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Power windows mechanism;

Front Drivers Side $120

Passenger Side $100

Rear Left $ 80

Rear Right $80

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R34 GT-T Manual Radiator $150

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Complete Standard R34 GT-T Exhuast from turbo back $300

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R34 Sedan Seat belts. Let me know what your after and ill give you a price.

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R34 GT-T Dash, perfect as it has the original cutout for the triple guage cluster $200

All prices neg.

Cheers. Terry.

can i get price for

side panel next to the headunit as per pic (if it has not marks on it)

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and im guessing the guards are sold?

Both Sold

what colour is the bonnet..

Was Blue, sold yesterday.

Throw me some offers guys. Cheers.

Mate do you still have the Right Hand Side Mirror?

SOLD

wierd ask i know but do you have the r34 mud gaurds? there a plastic add on to the stnd kit.

Never on the car.

4 pieces of the door window visor?

SOLD

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