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The $200 Thread *r34, R32, C34 Bits*


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Good afternoon all,

i need money for tires so the shed need to get a clean out.

i have priced everything at $200 for ease and to move the parts.

located in Andrews Farm and work in Thebarton so pick up from either,

i can post anything at extra cost but not much more so please feel free to ask.

ok.... please buy the following...

R34GTT rear bumper

white and in excellent condition however i would recommend a repaint, no cracks or dents ect

bought for a car i no longer own

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R34 aftermarket front bar

fiberglass with vents both sides. painted black, some scrapes and marks mostly on the underside where it is not visable. larger opening and shallow cut for FMIC

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C34 SII SR4 Stagea front bar

Pearl white

condition is good, some scrapes but in good condition without damage.

this has been replaced by a days bar on my stag

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RB25DET NEO genuine coilpacks

one is weak and caused a misfire.

selling the full set of 6 but only expect to use 5

i dont know which one was missing,

great for replacing one or a few faulty packs on your R34 or C34 NEO

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RB26DET R32 GTR coilpacks

excellent condition genuine items

no missfires very minimal Kms, these were replaced with splitfires which felt no better to the genuine items.

can be used on RB20s as a good upgrade as i did on my 32

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R34 GTR dash

unknown KMS but i have been told it should read about 28000km from the previous expected owner

awesome condition, cannot fault.

can be used in a GTT,

great for manual conversion

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pleas feel free to ask question or for more photos.

i can post anywher ein aust easily and cheaply no matter the size

PM or txt

0413 145 430

Glyn.

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