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hey guys

here we have my r34 GTT wide body for sale it is a write off and can not be re regersted in qld as it was still regod there at time of crash.

was a nice car to drive. there is no damage top engine or drive line can here running

spec

HDS coilovers in GC $600

rb25det neo 135,000kms runs like a dream $1500 complete

5 speed gear box EC $1400 or can make u a kit to make u auto a manual for $$

hks turbo timer $60

front strut brace x2 $70 ea

rear strut brace $70

FMIC trust i think in GC $ 300

Turbo sx BOV $50

Spit fire coil packs 10,000 km old $350

17' mags front tyres like new $500

full 3' straight throw exhaust system sounds nice with a bolt on muffler at rear if to loud $350

hicas lock out bar $50

wide front grauds $100 rhs cracked

rear grauds $300 bear rear cut

Alloy radiator $250

full set of brakes $500

rear cradle with diff centre $300

steering wheel in gc $250

cluster with 135000 on it $150

anything else u can like of let me no what u want and what ur offering

ALL PRICES A NEG AS NEED IT ALL GONE ASAP

ANYWAY WANTS WHOLE CAR BEFORE I CUT IT URS GFOR $3800 FIRM

bendigo vic call sms 0424897340 or pm

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i wanted the left tail light.. damn

shoty if it falls through

my offer is $130 including postage?

Edited by Blue R34 GT
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