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R34 Xennonon head lights $400 pair as some damage to the housings

· R34 4 door tail lights $100 each

· R34 front bar Indicators $40 each

· R34 Dash wit hall vents $300

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

· R33 Series 2 power fc $600

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

· Apexi copper radiator $300

· R34 manual conversion $2500 exedy single plate clutch

· Nismo R34 boss kit and steering wheel $150

· R34 Cusco front & rear sway bars $450

· R34 Red east bear recyclable on drivers rail $400

· R34 Std passenger $100 and rear seat $100

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

SMS THE NUMBER FOR INFO NOT ON HERE MUCH ANY MORE

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Bump still got all 4 doors rear bar rear seat and passenger seat sitting at my house make a offer SA sales preferred

mesg me on 041 1152733 for these bits

all other parts queries use the number in the first post

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