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Bride zeta III - In good condition comes with R34 rails, One mark on front of seat have included picture, Also have the certificate for the seat $700 o.n.o

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Takata harness - In good condition no fraying etc on the harness, Also think I have a mounting kit that I will chuck in for free if I can find it $350 o.n.o

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R34 air box and snorkel $120 o.n.o think I have a brand new K&N panel filter to match which ill chuck in for $40

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R34 water pump was working fine when taken out $30 o.n.o

R34 triple gauge set no molding $70 o.n.o

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VDO boost gauge $30 o.n.o

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R34 nismo exhaust $50 o.n.o

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R34 SMIC $60 o.n.o

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R34 castor arms

$60 o.n.o

Keen to get rid of this stuff make a OFFER !

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