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1. Nismo GT LED tail lights for R34 GTT or GTR. $1100 These are the best LED taillights for R34 - make your one stand out from all the cheapo ebay ones :D They are 2nd hand but work perfect and will look like new fitted.

2. Genuine Carbon fibre light weight GT Wing Type II. $1100 Comes with Mounts and is currently mounted to an S15 boot lid. Price will be the same whether you take the boot lid or not. Perfect for s15, but can suit any car if you make custom brackets. (MSRP USD $1800)

3. Top Secret gold edition LE37 / TE37 wheels. Rare, perfect offset for GTR. 18 x 10.5" no tyres. $3300

Pickup in Melbourne

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LOL.... dude, I don't buy fake shit. If you want them then take them, but don't question my integrity by asking for "proof" they are genuine. They are.

Rightio mate. Thanks for the speedy response.

Wasn't questioning your integrity. Just curious because I have a set with no markings which have a couple of bulbs out. If mine weren't nismo, as an answer to my question would have verified, I would have bought yours.

Cheers.

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Also selling Alcon 6-pot front and 4-pot rear brake kit, used... off my old R34. Comes with rotors and caliper brackets, ferodo ds3000 pads if anyone is interested. I will get some pics and post a new thread for them.

LOL.... dude, I don't buy fake shit. If you want them then take them, but don't question my integrity by asking for "proof" they are genuine. They are.

<br /><br /><br />I thought that was a fair question, if someone is going to buy something it pays for them to do their research. No need to get worked up about it…

Hey mates saw you had stated u had a set of alcon brakes for sale. could u let me know the specs , pics and any else i would usually ask for as well. what price were you looking at for them? also what area in Melb area you from?

<br /><br /><br />I thought that was a fair question, if someone is going to buy something it pays for them to do their research. No need to get worked up about it…

What's it got to do with you? mind your own business champ. If someone did their research they would know these don't have nismo markings on them as they use the factory inner housings, especially someone who claims to already have a set.

Hey mates saw you had stated u had a set of alcon brakes for sale. could u let me know the specs , pics and any else i would usually ask for as well. what price were you looking at for them? also what area in Melb area you from?

I will take some pics when i have time and post up in a new for sale thread. The front rotors will definitely need a good machining as I was using aggressive pads on them and the car was occasionally street driven in addition to several track days, so there's some uneven wear/grooving on the rotors that should be cleaned up with machining which I might get done first before I put them up for sale.

No, it can be bolted on to any boot. At the moment the base plates that come with it are bolted on to an s15 boot lid. Can be removed if the buyer doesn't want the boot lid.

Some pics on the s15 here: http://s1116.photobucket.com/user/jdm7777/library/?sort=3&page=1

Base mount:

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Example of how it looks on an R34 GTR

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