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Nsw: R34 Radiator, Air Con Radiator, Headlights, Bonnet, Front Diffuser/tray


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I'm located in Fairfield, NSW 2165, looking to buy the following:

- R34 Radiator for auto

- R34 A/C Condensor

- R34 A/C Condensor Fan

- R34

- Headlights - Xenon housing

- Bonnet

- Bonnet latch bracket

- Front diffuser/tray

- Radiator Support

- Reo bar

QM1 White would be highly preferable but if not, post your offers and I'll consider it.

Would be called a a/c condenser (not radiator)

$900 set of xenon headlights (purchased for 1200)

Front end smash? sounds like mine :( I got a new rad support from nissan wasnt that bad but i had a guy, theres also one on Ebay. Might be worth a look

Front end smash? sounds like mine :( I got a new rad support from nissan wasnt that bad but i had a guy, theres also one on Ebay. Might be worth a look

Yeah man, as in my sig "possibly wrecking". How much did it cost you? I cant find any on ebay? PM me link if you could.

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