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Hey guys and girls, Got a bunch of stuff in the garage that ive collected over the years from the cars ive stripped, but its time to get rid of them.

- Pair of R34 GTT headlights both are in very good condition, RH headlight has one mounting tab missing. They come with the eyelids eyebrows whatever theyre called. painted bayside blue $700 ONO

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- Pair of R34 GTT front 4 piston calipers, were taken off an R34 with 60,000kms Very good condition, seals intact etc.. Comes with mounting bolts and pads that look very new. $320

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- Genuine Garrett 2530 turbo, dont know where i got this from its been that long! Dont know whats wrong with it but looks like it definitely needs a rebuild. Both compressor wheels look fine. Comes as you see it, no waste-gate actuator. $200 ONO

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- WORK VS KF $2600

The wheels are chrome, only one of them is sprayed black to see what it would look like. Can be easily removed with turps.

Fronts are 19X10 +12 offset 10cm dish. Rears are 19X11 +13 offset 12cm dish

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- Standard R34 tail lights good condition $150

- Complete set of 4 standard R34 GTT shocks, came off an R34 with 60,000km on the clock, rubbers etc intact no leaks or knocks! $250 ONO

- R33 GTST inlet manifold mostly comes with throttle body and sensors etc $100 Sorry no pics at the moment but will get some if required?!

CONTACT me on 0432544363 if you want a quick reply as im fairly busy Or alternatively PM me

Edited by RJ06

Also got a pair of Series 3 R33 GTR tail lights, Has a red foglight where the reverse light is. $200

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