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Hey guys, now parting an R34 25GT, front end smash. Will post pics soon, if anyone is interested in anything, let me know and offer a price, as for front end things ill let you know whats ruined and whats not.

Also selling Greddy type S coilovers..

Hey mate coilovers are for a NON turbo that is the ball jointed not fork as seen on GTT or GTV. boot trim pieces i have, am uploading some pics today with prices.

Engine ā€“ just had 100,000km service done on engine removal - $700 ono

Gearbox and shifter ā€“ 400 ono

Coolant tank ā€“ 40

Rear bar ā€“ 200

Rear bar reo ā€“ 150

Manifold heatshield ā€“ 30

Manifold ā€“ 60

boot lid (no spoiler) ā€“ 150

alternator ā€“ 80

rear lights ā€“ 100 each

front seats ā€“ 250 for pair or 125 each

rear seats (upper and lower) 150

interior light (centre roof) - 40

drivers side front guard (small dent) ā€“ 150

factory front strut - 30

gear surround ā€“ 60

center console ā€“ 120 ono

gear knob ā€“ 20 ono

interior visor ā€“

air con compressor ā€“ 70

abs control unit ā€“ 150 ono

brake master cylinder and reservoir ā€“ 100

original floor mats ā€“ 80

r34 tailshaft ā€“ make an offer??

Anything else PM me or email me as above.

Will add more later..

also have

steering wheel dash trim - 30

lower steering rack trim - 50

glovebox - 60

kickpanels - 50

indicator and wiper switches - 50 each

center air vent - 30

centre din pocket and bracket - 40

and the plastic side panel that is below the centre of the dash (dunno its proper name) - 40

once again PM me for any parts plenty available. may not just be listed yet. if something is priced way to high let me know

engine has been dropped to $600, new pump and seals as well as timing belt!!!

can also contact on house number on 02 4342 7752, for parts inquiry

Edited by -Stirlo-

Also now selling genuine Rays volk TE37 Superlaps.... 18x10.5 +15. all four rims have light rash on them however is easy fixed and one of them has a crack in the rim which i have gotten a quote to fix for $100. only a hairline crack. pm me for details.

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