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Hi guys

Wrecking a 1999 r34 gtr.

Some of the main parts are:

  • R34 GTR engine modified making 350WKW+ forged engine, cams, injectors, coilpacks etc with gearbox and triple plate ORC $9,000
  • Apexi Twin turbo's with custom manifold, dump pipes, front pipe, apexi twin suction kit with Z32 AFM's $4,000
  • Brembo callipers $2,000
  • R34 GTR front seats and rear $2,000
  • Nismo Cluster (4x,xxx) $500
  • HKS inter cooler piping kit $800

Call me on 0425 717 715. Please dont pm or post as i will rarely check the thread. I might have some more minor parts lying around, so just sms/call and i will let you know if available.

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Twin apexi AX53B60 turbo's, braided lines with apexi suction pipes/pods and z32's with plugs. Immaculate condition, and were on the car for around 4 months and driven on weekends only if not longer. $4,000

Nismo dump's/front pipe. $800

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ARC intercooler with HKS cooler piping and clamps. 20 cent piece dint but works fine, and very rsponsive. $1,000

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Custom oil catch can with window washer. $300

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Nismo cluster with no scratches. $550

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R34 gtr brembo calipers with near new brembo pads and discs. $2,500

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R34 GTR front seats. Driver side has a very minor tare on the right side hip. $1,500

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