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R34 GTR parts for sale after my recent build all parts are OEM.

Willing to post at Buyers expense.

1. Turbos $550

2. Injectors $300

3. Fuel pump $150

4. Water Pump $100

5. Camshafts $150

6. Cam gears $50

7. VSPEC dash with 28XXXkms $200

8. 6 Speed OEM Gear knob $75

9. OEM Gear surrond and with leather boot $150

10. Oil Pump $100

11. OEM ECU $150

12. Pistons/Rods $200

13. OEM Thermostat $20

Prob got more, cant remember.

Will post up pics later or if requested.

PM, email [email protected] or sms 0416 135684

cheers

Adam

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Turbos $550

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Gear Knob $75 (showing wear)

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Fuel Pump $150

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Dash Cluster 28xxx kms $200

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Gear surround $150 (smill nick in leather about 2mm, everything else in excellent condition)

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Oil Pump $100

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Windscreen washer bottle $30 (small bit or plastic metled, see pic, no holes)

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Water Pump $100

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Stock ECU $150

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Cams $150 gears $50

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got a GTR injector resistor by any chance mate? PM me if so

Sorry don't have that.

Also have a turbo timer $50 and stock front pipe

Injectors sold.

Parts still available

Cluster

Gear knob

Gear surround

Fuel pump

Water pump

Cams and cam gears

Turbo timer

Front & rear sway bars

Pistons and rods

Stock front pipe

Ecu

Thermostat

Washer bottle

Need to get these moved on

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Price drop

Gear knob $50

Dash $180

Surround $120

Cams and cam gears $75

Fuel pump $100

Water pump $70

Thermostat $5

Washer bottle $15

Front and rear sways $50

Strut bar $175

Original front indicators $20

Turbo timer $50

Ecu $100

Piston and rods $100

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