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I am in the process of upgrading the car (R34 GTT coupe) and as such have accumulated parts that I no longer require. Most items were removed from the car at approximately 60,000km.

Willing to post out, but I will only get quotes for genuinely interested buyers.

1. Stock R34 Turbo: Perfect upgrade for an RB20, OP6 rear housing, great condition (don't believe there is any shaft play at all and no damage to wheels/housing), does not include actuator.

$400 + delivery

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2. 3' JJR S/S bellmouth front/dump: used for approximately 5,000km, good condition just needs a polish around the turbo side if you are that anal lol

$150 + delivery

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3. Stock suspension: replaced with coilovers to get a decent ride height, no leaks.

$200 + delivery

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4. SMIC and Shroud: Upgraded to FMIC, solid stealthy upgrade for R33, should see 250kw.

$150 + delivery

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5. Stock Injectors: still on the car but will be replaced with nismo's as part of upgrade.

$50 + delivery

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6. Stock AFM and plug: still on the car but will be replaced with Z32 as part of upgrade.

$50 + delivery

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7. Stock fuel pump: still on the car but will be replaced with Bosch 040 as part of upgrade.

$50 + delivery

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8. Stock Clutch: does not come with flywheel, not in the best shape, used for a rebuild??

$50 + delivery

Will work on getting pictures of parts uploaded over the next couple of days.

Name: Chris

Email: [email protected]

Location: Townsville, North QLD

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Hey mate im interested in the suspensions do you know how much they would roughly cost to get them shipped to S.A?

Also I might take the torbo off your hands if you throw me a good deal =D

Pm me.

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vudoo: replied to your email

msports180: injectors are on hold for you for now (probably should have set a higher price for those ;) lol ohwell)

First one with money gets them guys!

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vudoo: replied to your email

msports180: injectors are on hold for you for now (probably should have set a higher price for those ;) lol ohwell)

First one with money gets them guys!

No probs, once there out shoot me a PM and i'll send the money through.

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