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Hello,

I have the following for sale shipping from Southern California. All prices are in USD I accept money order, paypal, checks. Checks will have to clear before shipment. Please include your location for a shipping quote.

R34 used tail lights w/ blubs $250 + shipping

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R34 used GTT triple gauge pod (oil temp, volt, and boost) $100 + shipping

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R34 used GTT OEM combination metter $100 + shipping

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RB26 used OEM BOSCH O2 sensor - A24-A71 047 87280 $20 + shipping

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R34 used AEM EMS series 1 (still installed but I'm replacing with Haltech soon) Part#30-1621 serial 0198 WITH AEM serial gauge $275 + shipping

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Sorry not pix of the AEM EMS its currently installed in my car

Apex-i used boost solenoid $50 + shipping

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GTSR new Badge/Emblem (East Bear, I think) $25 + shipping

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R34 new front grille GT-R badge $25 + shipping

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R34 new GTR front bumper from JDL tuning (picture from JDLtuning's website) $250 + shipping

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R34 new GTR front fenders from JDL tuning (picture from JDLtuning's website) $250 + shipping

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R34 new GTR side skirts from JDL tuning (picture from JDLtuning's website) $200 + shipping

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  • 2 weeks later...

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GTS-R emblem SOLD

New prices for items:

R34 used tail lights w/ blubs $200 + shipping

R34 used GTT triple gauge pod (oil temp, volt, and boost) $100 + shipping (PENDING)

R34 used GTT OEM combination metter $75+ shipping

Again, everything (including shipping) is in USD.

  • 2 weeks later...

GTT triple gauge meter sold!

I'm selling my whole R34 GTR body kit - $1,000 + shipping.

BNIB R34 GTR Body kit from JDLTuning:

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http://www.jdltuning.com/Nissan-Skyline-R34-GTT-GTR-body-convertion

1x GTR front bumper

1x GTR front splitter

1x GTR front wings

2x GTR rear wings

1x GTR rear bumper

2x GTR side skirts

1x GTR tail lights covers

1x fuel cap cover

You can use GTR OEM bonnet or GTR equivalent bonnet

  • 2 weeks later...

STOCK head lights and combination meter SOLD.

BODY KIT pending sale

Up for sale now are:

USED Nismo-style tails by JDM AutoLink (used for appx 150kilos) $600 + shipping USD

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USED Nismo combination meter $500 + shipping USD

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