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R34 GT-T wrecking whole vehicle, currently have all parts available if you need something thats not listed let me know as I've just put up the things I could think of.

Take the whole car for $4,500

RB25DET NEO

Welcome to come hear it running, mechanical inspections welcome.

104,000kms

Complete engine:

Loom, ECU, AMF, Injectors, Intake manifold, exhaust manifold... put a turbo on it and away you go.

$2,200

4-Speed Tiptronic Auto Gearbox – $200

Panels / Lights

Rear bumper $50 (scrape)

passengers Rear Guard $200

Rear Boot + Wing $200

Passengers Brake light with garnish $130

Drivers brake light no garnish $80

Boot Interior - Complete $150

Rear Window- Tinted $100

Passengers Door $200

Drivers guard $150

Bonnet - Bought to replace damaged item $250

Interior

Complete Seats front and rear $

Steering Wheel

Dash Cluster

Center Console parts

Suspension / Braking

Rear Cradle - Diff, Drive shafts, all arms undamaged $400

Tailshaft $100

Complete Brakes Front and Rear $800

Castor Rods $100

Lower Control Arms $200

Parts SOLD/Damaged:

Front Bumper

Drivers Guard

Drivers Rear Quarter panel

Drivers Rear Brake Light Garnish

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Mate I'm after the axle, or th drive shaft as I think you call it.

The part (bar) between the Diff. and the wheel on the driver side.

Do you still hae it ? and how much do you want for it including shipping to sydney??

Thanx

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