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Hey guys, merging threads here. got a few things up for sale:

- 18 inch Deep dish G-Max rims+tyres off my skyline. In great condition, rears have more dish than the fronts. The rims have light scrathces etc to the chrome dishes, especially from being moved around, but the faces of all rims are perfect. No buckles or damaged sctructurally to any of the rims. They come with metal centre caps and can supply all 16 lug nuts + 4 lock nuts to suit Nissan. All the wheels have been balanced.

Tyres are:

2 x 245/40/18 Dunlop SP Sport Maxx (60%) - fronts

1 x 245/40/18 Bridgestone Potenza RE050A (40%) - rear

1 x 245/40/18 Hankook Ventus Sport K104 (50%) - rear

Stud pattern is 114.3 x 5 and i think offset was about +30. Fronts are 8.5" wide, rears are 9.5".

$1100 or 900 without tyres

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- standard r34 front indicators with bulbs. Took them off my gt front bar and had them in my gtr front bar after i did a front conversion so fits both perfectly. Perfect condition, removed for nismo lights. (refer to the images up top for pics if required)

$50 or $55 delivered anywhere in aus.

- R34 gt/gtt front and rear seats. Passenger in excellent conidtion, driver side i would also like to say excellent condition minus the tiny seatbelt rash as can be seen. comes with the attached rails of course and the little plastic's which sit on the bolts' area (if i can find them again) :P .

$450

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- 2 x Drift R34 GTR replica seats. The rails currently fitted are Recaro's with custom modified plates to bolt onto the seat. The rails themselves cost me $250 each + i had to custom modify 2 plates to connect them to the seats. These are a DIRECT bolt-on to r34 gt/gtt's, they're still in excellent condition. Absolutely no modifications needed, simply remove your old seats and throw these straight in. Provides a very comfortable fit for even a decent sized person. Rails are a little bit rough but overall you shouldn't be adjusting them while your driving anyways :P. Only removed due to upgrade.

asking $900. please remember the rails themselves cost me $500 so no offers unless they're really close to 900. Veiwing available

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- R34 rear bar as i've upgraded. Factory plastic bar in factory gv1 black in excellent conditions, few fine scratches here and there. Comes with rear mud guards, skyline badge still attached and the metal rails which run along the side of the bar which is needed for fitting

$280

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- R34 clutch slave cylinder (push type), suitable for non turbo conversion.

$75

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- R32/33/34 GTR clutch / brake pedal, not sure exactly which 1 these come off but seen em on 32 gtr's and 34 gtr's. Also fits r32/r33/r34 gt-gtr's

$30 posted

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- R34 Gt rear brake Callipers, Rotors and Pads. Painted gold although may need touch ups. Perfect working order, removed for upgrade. Pads roughly 70%.

$200

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- R34 GTR V Spec Under Body Braces

$250

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nah sorry mate. more parts though:

- 4 x Brand New Kumho Ecsta KU19 235/35/19. Bought to fit to a set of rims i had but sold before doing so.

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Paid $200 each ($800 for lot), taking $720 for the lot.

- 2 R34 Xenon ballasts. only what's in the picture, no cables etc. Have a fair amount of lights i can throw in for free but they have been moved around alot so not sure if still working.

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$100

- r34 Gt brakes reduced to $150

- r34 gtr drift replicas now $800

- have possible buyer for rear bar so that's on hold at the moment

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