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Hey Guys

Time to clean out the garage. Parts listed below are for 1998 ER34 GT-T Coupe

Brand New in Box never opened Set of Front & Rear RDA Slotted Rotors $480

Brand New in Box never opened Set of QFM Performance Front (DB 1170) & Rear (DB1220) Brake Pads $250

Stock Catback Exhaust in Good Condition $150 (can provide De-cat pipe if needed)

Stock Front dampers (with springs without top ends or rubber boots) Rear dampers (no springs, boots no top ends) $100

Stock Front pair of Camber & Castor Bushes (non adjustable) v.good condition almost new only used for 500kms $150

Stock Rear tail lights (L&RHS without cover) $200

Standard Bolt on Exhaust Silencer to keep it under 90dbs (will fit most exhausts) $50

Reasonable offers will be considered. Located in Pascoe Vale.

Pm preferred or Txt on 0423 218805

Cheers

Jay

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Hey Guys

Time to clean out the garage. Parts listed below are for 1998 ER34 GT-T Coupe

Brand New in Box never opened Set of Front & Rear RDA Slotted Rotors $480

Brand New in Box never opened Set of QFM Performance Front (DB 1170) & Rear (DB1220) Brake Pads $250

Stock Catback Exhaust in Good Condition $150 (can provide De-cat pipe if needed)

Stock Front dampers (with springs without top ends or rubber boots) Rear dampers (no springs, boots no top ends) $100

Stock Front pair of Camber & Castor Bushes (non adjustable) v.good condition almost new only used for 500kms $150

Stock Rear tail lights (L&RHS without cover) $200

Standard Bolt on Exhaust Silencer to keep it under 90dbs (will fit most exhausts) $50

Reasonable offers will be considered. Located in Pascoe Vale.

Pm preferred or Txt on 0423 218805

Cheers

Jay

got any pics of the rotors...??? interested...

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