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Hey Guys ,

I am located in tullamarine Melbourne. I recently wrote of my Black R34 2001 GTT and I was not insured so im therefore looking to sell the car as a whole or sell all the parts individually. At the moment only a few parts in the car have been stripped (shown in the list below) . The damage is pretty bad as you can see from the pics but the engine seems to be undamaged and the whole back end is also in perfect condition. Im after $3500 for the car as a whole but Ill accept any reasonable offer keeping in mind that the parts on this car are worth a fair bit (the parts in the list amount to $3000 and that is without engine, suspension, brakes, calipers etc).

These are the pics of the car as a whole:

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The parts for sale that are off the car and ready to sell are (can email pics):

1. Rear bar - excellent condition - $400

2. Rear lights - $400

3. Front Pair of Xenon lights - $500

4. Stock intercooler + piping and box - $100

5. Front bar with reo and foghlights - (small dint) - $450

6. Complete drivers side door - excellent cond - $400

7. Complete boot (with trims) + spoiler - $500 (also sell separate boot $300 spoiler $200)

8. Front headrests - $80

9. Cd Stacker $70 (also have a pioneer japanese dvd navigation unit that came in the car from japan for sale)

CALL 0423809544 FOR ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT ANY PARTS , ALL PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE

Edited by khuss88
How much for the steering wheel mate?? Also would be keen on the rims if they arent sold yet

Sorry mate the whole dash is actually damaged and the rims are sold , I just got stock 16'' s14 rims on now if your interested in those?

Got stock exhaust and stock rims and tyres for sale ?

Exhaust is actually damaged. The stock R34 rims and tyres are actually sold , I got 16" stock S14 rims on now if your interested , Ill givem to you for 200 , treads about 40-50% ??

Yeh no problems i texted you to organise a time for pickup

mate ill definitely take the headlights off ya if he doesn't end up buying them if postage to sydney is sweet

mate ill definitely take the headlights off ya if he doesn't end up buying them if postage to sydney is sweet

I sent you a PM mate , let me know if your still interested or give me a call

hey, what are the front brakes like? how much for the rotors/calipers?

Front brakes are in good condition , all original parts , they go for a fair bit , ive seen em go for over 500 but Ill do them for 350 but only catch is you gotta come takem off yourself as theyre still on the car. Anyone

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