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Hey all,

R34 wreck up for sale

1999 R34 Skyline (TURBO) WRECK

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What you see is what you get -

All Brakes are there.

Both air bags are good.

The key fits all the locks.

Koni suspension.

Front passenger side guard is still good.

Included with most of the trims surrounding the dash (see pictures).

Bomex rear bar, with little damage.

no steering wheel, or will swap with stock.

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$2000 as whole.

I'd prefer to sell the car whole, as is

Might be interested in trades, what ever you've got to offer, after a motorbike, running car, older jetskie, ect.. (with cash adjustments if necessary)

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Inspections welcome and recommended. located in the WARRADALE, S.A.

I will help with transport - Moving the car, will drop off with-in 50k's of Adelaide with a delivery fee (trailer hire)

The car can easily be moved, surprisingly.

Interstate buyers can organise own transportation.

The car is advertised somewhere else

Phone: Brad 0407 862 902

or just msg/pm me.

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Hi, do you have the windshield washer bottle?

also throw me a price on the dome light, not the map light, the dome light that lights up when doors open; I need the whole bracket, you'll need to remove the clear cover, then unscrew it and unplug it from the ceiling to get the whole thing off.

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