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Selling a bunch of stuff that I removed from my Skyline. Everything in USD + shipping to Oz

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Gauges, speed meter, steering wheel, pedals, radar (not pictured here)

Speed meter by ULTRA:

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$15

Nismo LEDs R34

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$500

R34 Multifunction Display + harness + cover

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$1200

CellSTAR TWIN RADAR ALPHA 745TR

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$150

Nismo stickers for LMGT4s (BLACK) 999G1-SR002BK

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$25

Nismo R34 GT-t combination meter

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$500

Works Bell BOSS hub for R34 (airbag version) # 629

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$350

Nissan BNR32 ECU

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$50

Nardi classic steering wheel (15” or 16”)

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$80

“ZZ” pedals coming off a Skyline but has customizable adjustments to fit any car.

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$30

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also have:

GReddy mechanical gauges- Oil press, H20 temp, and boost

I had to cut the H20 temp sensor to remove the gauge.

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$40 per gauge or $100 for everything

A pillar pod coming off a BNR32

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$30

BNR34 ash tray lid in SILVER not black

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$40

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Added:

BNR32 adjustable tower bar by Iba

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$50

Light metal, aluminium spacers coming off my BNR32

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$100 OBO

BNR34 Brembos front. I had them custom painted same scheme as the STOPTECH trophy series

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$250

Unfortunately, they're suffering from a few chips during shipment from the UK. The fluid leaked out a bit during their movement to my home.

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