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Hi guys Johnny here got some things left over from my conversion and there up for sale.

I'm in the south east of Melbourne I do not wish to post, this is a pic up only sale

2001 model R34 Gtt 5 speed manual gearbox. 84,600ks on the clock when it was pulled out for my r32 i choose to go for a different setup so i no longer need this. Its in Very good condition Selects all gears no problem. These gearboxes sell for $1800 - $2000 go check yourself call a wrecker or importer and see how much they sell for.

Price for the gearbox - $1,600 slightly negotiable

2000 model R34 GTR Brembo brakes and rotors good condition great upgrade. The gold paint is slightly fading so they could do for a dip in paint and some new brembo stickers with them. I paid $1,600 for these and since change of plans with my car never got around to fitting them so there back up for sale at the price I paid for them $1,600

Got some more parts I'll upload soon :) pm if ur interested

Cheers johnny

Sorry guys forgot to mention they are a Full Set if R34 GTR brembo brake calipers and rotors btw the rotors are f**king massive :)

Oh sorry dude read the post please these are a pick up only sale

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Bump! A lot of interest just no one upfront with the $$$$ common guys I highly doubt you will find a r34 gtt pull type 5 speed box at this price! I'll even drop off it off within Melbourne and surrounding areas.

Also got ARC induction box fits r32 gtst great condition & HKS kansai struts front and rear in great condition.

Need these parts gone for my new build!

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