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r34 parts will be minimal to be honest mate. I have a BNR34 V-Spec rear carbon diffuser and that's about it for the moment. And it's not something I need to get rid of quickly to clear space

Guys here's the series 3 brand new xenons. Bought them for my own car that's now for sale so no longer needed. $1700 firm. Bank transfer or cash only. Postage extra if required

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Hey Guys,

couple more things

BCNR33 GT-R china/ebay spec carbon fibre diffuser. Bit scratched up as per pics. $200 ono

Original Japanese c/f hood. Was originally on my old BNR32, I removed and sold the car with an oem hood. Quality - excellent, fitment - excellent, overall condition excellent with a few little spots of the clear coat that have some crazing as per pics. This hood weighs in at around 7kg - nice and light and of course, functional. $900ono

BNR32 bootlid with wing. badges removed. some paint damage as per pics. $200ono

BNR32 BOVS $90

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Get out of it Damo, spend your money on bigger turbo kits ;) haha

But i only just put it in there.... and i havent even driven it yet.

if you see this and still have the blow of valves or another set at a reasonable price PM me aaron. if you see it before December DECA ill get Steveo to pick it up

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