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Hi Im interested in your front diffuser if you have? Please let me know. Thanks!

What do you mean by front diffuser?? The lining under the front? If that what you mean I don't have it

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Not parting the engine just yet. I don't have the time for it.

Hicas bar I'll try to get off in the next few days, I'll send you SMS.

just PM me if your parting the engine cheers mate

R34 guard lining -- $40

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STENVE ! (or someone else) do you know if they are compatible with R34 GTR front bumper ?!?

GTR's are not a bit wider ?!?

....if they are the same, YES i take them both !

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R34 guard lining -- $40

post-39016-0-00987800-1302953335_thumb.jpg

STENVE ! (or someone else) do you know if they are compatible with R34 GTR front bumper ?!?

GTR's are not a bit wider ?!?

....if they are the same, YES i take them both !

R34 guard lining -- $40

post-39016-0-00987800-1302953335_thumb.jpg

STENVE ! (or someone else) do you know if they are compatible with R34 GTR front bumper ?!?

GTR's are not a bit wider ?!?

....if they are the same, YES i take them both !

they are different. GTR is wider.

  • 2 weeks later...

decided against trying to fix the car. too much effort and i just dont have the time.

all parts are go!

I will courier greddy coilovers, they are not camber tops (no skyline coilovers are?) PM me an offer and i'll either say yay or nay.

Was the car crashed when stolen and also how far away from where it was taken did it end up. I'm down on the mid north coast of nsw, how old are they aswell, can you get photos of them?

Nope no crash/accident damage.

Wasnt taken too far 30min drive from where it was taken

greddys are at most 20,000kms old - they are still on the car. so can take photos but you wont be able to see much.

If there is genuine interest i will swap them out with the JIC's to get proper photos etc.

Cheers

update:

black trans cooler - sold

catch can - sold

pending/hold:

exhaust/nistune - pending payment/on hold etc

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I need help on how to take off the ECU panel located on the left hand side of the passenger side.

Seems like I can't take off that one little clip that's holding the panel together worship.gif

Please help !

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