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Zennon headlights bit of damage still good though $600 for the pair

Door's front rear complete $350 each ono probably willing to split these up i.e window regs, door switches etc

Rear bar $200ono

Front bar with lower lip $320

Carbon bonnet $600ono

Blitz turnflow intercooler kit $650

HKS SSQ blow off valve $100

Blitz Air Filter $150

front guards $100 each

Kakimoto Cat back exhaust $650

Decat pipe $50

Front Cut no hanging panels,lights or Radiator $4,200 appears to be R33 engine will include tailshaft $4,200

or will split up

Manual Conversion with aftermarket clutch still have to check it out $3,000

R33 S1 engine package no turbo $1400

R33 rb25det turbo $350

also rear craddle with mech lsd $1,000 NA rear end

East bear recliner with R34 rail offers

got many other parts

pm reply sms or call me on 0422610771 if theres anything else you need

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· R34 Xennonon head lights $500 pair as some damage to the housings

· R34 4 door tail lights $100 each

· R34 front bar Indicators $40 each

· R34Dash wit hall vents $300

· R34 Carbon bonnet some damage cracks etc $400

· R34 4 door Boot lid with no spoiler or holes $250

· R34 4 complete doors $250 each

· R34 Bare front cut shell $500

· R34 Front guards $120 each

· NA R34 Front bumper with custom lip $150

· R34 Kakimoto cat back exhaust $500

· R34 Non abs rear cradle no diff all factory arms $500

· R34 2 way diff $700

· R33 Series 2 power fc

· R33 Series 2 rb25 complete engine package $1500 loom ecu afm turbo (no gearbox)

· Apexi copper radiator $350

· R34 manual conversion $2800

· Nismo R34 boss kit and steering wheel $250

· Almost new R34 CUSCO coilovers $950

· R34 Cusco front & rear sway bars $595

· R34 Red east bear recyclable on drivers rail $550

· R34 Std passenger $100 and rear seat $100

· Full set of R33 GTR rims tyres are bald $800

pricing updated bump

Which cusco coils are these, and will they fit the R34 coupe?

Do you have:

  • Armrest centre console lid - my hinge is half snapped

  • Need a new rear driver-side speaker mesh cover in the back, the ones that are on the parcel shelf at the back - Haven't checked if this is removable by itself, so if not, may need an entirely new parcel shelf
  • Driver side rain shield - the clear red colour piece of plastic

Also i'm in sydney nsw so will need postage....but give me a quote after we decide what you have/what i want

Thanks

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R34 mech lsd $700

Carbon bonnet $400

Apexi Rad $350

S2 R33 RB25det engine package loom ecu afm no gearbox $1500

R34 4 Door Manual convo kit with exedy clutch $2300

HKS turbo timer $50

R34 4 door na front bar with lip $150

R33 s2 power fc no hc $700

R34 castor rods good bushes $100 the pair

AGAIN SMS AS NOT ON HERE MUCH

0422610771

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