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Hey Guys,

Getting rid of some stuff, PM me if interested as i tend to lose my FS threads :P

First up -

275 40 18 Falken tyres x 2, look to be in good condition with plenty of tread, slight wear on the middle and shoulders but still good -

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Price $120.00

Second -

R34 GTT standard airbox with Apexi panel filter -

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Price $180.00 (Currently at a mates place and he is pretty busy so it may take a few days to get)

Third -

R34GTT engine cover and brackets etc of my engine -

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Price $40.00

Fourth -

R34GTT 310mm front rotors, were supplied with car so not sure of condition -

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Price $5.50 so i can buy a Schooner :D

Fifth -

R34GTT stock swaybars, maybe upgrade for earlier model (no idea) both front and rear in good condition -

Price $100 for both

Sixth -

2 x 5pt Drift harnesses new in bags, purchased them with the cage bit will not be using them anytime soon -

Price $250 for both

Seventh -

R34GTT turbo exhaust manifold and shield etc -

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Price $50 (will see what i can find in terms of heat shield etc as i wont be using them)

Couldn't be bothered typing up anymore so i will post up the rest when i get some motivation. Located in Raymond Terrace. Pick up only unless otherwise arranged.

Cheers

Mat

PM preferred please!

  • 3 weeks later...

Bump it up to the top ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNND lets add some coilovers -

R34GTT TEIN Coilovers, have been in my car for a few years and been great..... Rears started to leak and require overhaul (Quoted $195 per side through Fulcrum)....... Sell for $400.00

Purchase them for $400.00, get the rears rebuilt for $390 and have a nice set of coilovers for under $800 :woot:

General condition is good, will remove them this week when i fit my new ones, was going to get them overhauled myself but am changing all my suspension to black and couldnt be bothered spraying them too.

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