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Hey guys was cleaning out the shed today and i found some parts i had stored away for my R34 GTR which i no longer need since the car is sold.

First up

K&N Panel filter to suit R34 GTR Never used $80 inc postage

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R34 GTR Engine damper kit, R33 GTR New never used $100 inc postage

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H&R slip on hubcentric spacers Made in Germany, not cheap junk 20mm thick $300 inc postage

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Used R34 GTR N1 oil pump $200 inc postage

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Never used new N1 R34 GTR Water pump $350 inc postage

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Autometer Cobalt Boost/Vac gauge $150 inc postage

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Kumho KU 36 semi slick tyres 285/35/19 done 4000km $250 plus postage

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Bridgestone Potenza used RE55 semi slicks, 225/35/18 and 265/35/18 Fronts still have about 80% tread left. The rears still good for a track day or two. One has a bit of rubber missing on the outside edge as it grabbed on the guard going around a corner.

$500

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Garrett GT4094R turbo housing 1.06 ceramic coated. AS NEW only been on the motor for dyno tuning. $250

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Any questions please ring or sms on 0402 237 825

George

  • 4 months later...

Hi, know the thread is a bit old but i was wondering about the engine damper. Is it still available? and was it ever fitted to the car? I've been looking for an R34 gtr damper for ages.

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