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UPDATED LIST:

R34 Coupe Rear seats $50

R34 Front passenger guard $140

R34 rear quarter plastic trims $50

R34 Rear parcel shelf $40

Stock arms (castor rods, tie rods, camber arms) $35 Each

R32 gtr standard coilpacks $50

R34 Gtt Bonnet Hinges $20

R34 Passenger Kick panel with flare and bracket $50

R34 Rear Seat Belts $60

R34 std gauges $50

Roof Lights (front and centre painted black) $50

R34 GTR gear surround with leather boot, ash tray and double din surround $200

R34 gtt snorkel for the airbox $50

Standard front bar indicators $40

Standard guard indicators $40

Standard clutch with a fair bit of meat on it $50

interior cards b pillar and c pillar $70

Door cards $120 each OR $200 pair

Glove box $40

Passenger airbag $80

Airbag Ecu $80

Climate control unit $100

Vents with the fancy shinny centre guides $100

Panel under the steering wheel with the coin tray. coin tray has been modified to fit my defi control unit so theres a whole in the back of it but is still in perfect working condition $50

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BEST CONTACT: 0432 647 023

Located in Mordialloc

Most parts will be chucked out in the hard rubbish collection

Cheers

Herb

Edited by GTXR34

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GTR Gearsurround SOLD

Kick Panel and flare Maybe sold, gotta figure out how to get it up to QLD. Auspost wont do it..

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Also have the double din conversion for GTR's and GTT's for sale now..

- Climate control

- The metal bracket that holds the climate control and head unit

all thats needed is the double din surround which i have pictured above but already sold

PRICE: $200

Please PM or SMS on 0432647023

Cheers

Herb

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