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WTB for an R34 GTT

im in SA

i prefer silver for the body parts if possible but i need very god condition stuff.

need a bonnet

Boot (no spoiler)

rear bar

front bar gtt stock

auto gear surround (with paddleshift button)

double din surround for center console

also if u have some clear front and side indicators

small sub, as in a 10inch in a sealed box preferable

possible coilovers, let me know what you have

more to come

sms

0413145430

  • 2 weeks later...

got double din surround, i have a GTT standard front and rear bar coming as well. bumpers are in silver. PM me if interested. Located in sydney so will need postage.

I've got a pair of HKS Hyper D Coilovers for the front. rears are gone but you can have them to if you wish to rebuild it.

Only looking for silver and great condition parts. What would a panel be to post interstate these days?

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  • 3 weeks later...

I think I might go the 2nd hand coilover route, seem fairly cheap these days.

Sourced the double din surround and auto gear gurround.

On the hunt for mint condition pannls now

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