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Wrecking R34 GTT Sedan with RB25DET sitting on 101117 Kms, healthy running motor. Located in Sydney, can post at your expense.

Can be seen running as of today or else a video will be uploaded when its being prepped to take out.

All parts are available. Please POST HERE if you have questions, PM me if you ARE buying.

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is it auto or manual? Im interested in centre console surround, gearbox/lighter surround, gear knob and steering wheel if its manual pending condition. maybe boot carpet as well

how much for front bumper, rear bumper and side skirt.

pm me price please. :)

PMed. side skirts sold to below

PM sent

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How much for all the brakes. Calipers?

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$950 17" PIAA Motorsport Rozza Wheels made in Japan good condition with rubber. Good for track days, not good for road unless you replace them. Unsure of offset and width but sits flush.

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Sold: headlights, seats, rear pod, boost sensor, charcoal canister, o2 sensor.

Plenty of parts still available!

$250 for FMIC

$300 bonnet

$200 per fender

$150 per door

$100 per door window

Also got coupe stuff like exhaust, driver mirror, switches etc. just ask :)

$250 - set of 4 sedan window regulators, cable type

$80 - OEM A/T radiator with hole for temp sensor on turbo models. rad also compatible with manual cars

$200 - OEM airbox with Snorkel

$250 - front bar

$40 - amber indicators

$200 - OEM exhaust

$330 - R34 RB25DET OEM turbo

$120 - A/C Condenser

All prices negotiable, no lowballs though.

$80 - Side Mirror Pair

$30 - fuel door

$100 - Fuel pump with cradle

$80 - rear seats

$80 - RB25 turbo engine cover

All prices negotiable, no lowballs though.

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