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Have some bits and bobs from my R34

Nismo coilover's, need a rebuild $200ono, these were awesome when in the car.

Stock R34 Radiator, recon'd about 10,000km's ago $150 (still in car, will be removed soon for upgrade)

Stock R34 sedan spoiler in black $100

2 x stagea rear door's (complete) $50 for both

2 x stock R34 auto's, one has done 170k's (slips a little 1st to 2nd when pushing it) the other 70k's (drove perfect) $100 for both

Stock RB25 intake pipe $25

Pod adapter and cheap pod to suit RB $30

Stock Auto trans cooler and bracket $50

Stock RB flywheel $25

Stock rear camber arms to suit R34 2 pairs $20 pr

Stock castor rods bushes shagged $20pr

Stock traction arms $20pr

Stereo brackets to suit stagea $20

All parts located in Bunbury WA, will post at buyers expense.

0419943997

Only have photo's of the coilovers at the moment, the rest of the parts i can get photo's if really needed.

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