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yep I have the entire centre console.

gtr peices sold yesterday sorry.

msg me on 0421551710 and ill send yiu pics of the centre dash

Hey Jarrad - maybe you could help me with the R34 GTT boost sensor?

Looks like this

Located at the back of the block and the tube to it is normally blocked off.

bonnet was damaged so we tossed it

pod box

http://m.gumtree.com.au/nissan-skyline-r34-gtt-pod-filter-box-cai/v?adId=1025086477#pod box

hey the sensor went with the engine sorry.

anything attached to the engine is gone

Hey mate

Steering Column Cover top and bottom pieces?

Boot Carpet pieces $50?

Also after a few random dash pieces

Cheers

Edited by green180sx

Is it a series 1 or 2?

If its a series 2, I'd be keen on the drivers side guard. In Adelaide, so would need to orgainse shipping but thats not too much hassle providing it can be packaged suitably

Chris

sorry manifold went with engine.

i think it was a 99 model, not to sure if it was series 1 or 2 but i can get you a pic of the guard.

swing me a text on 0421551710 and ill send you a pic.

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