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Hey Guys,

Wrecking my R34 GTT rb25det NEO 5 Speed manual, in Melbourne south east sub

Its a complete car so just ask me if I haven't posted something you want or need.

Never thrashed well looked after car.

TXT or Call Luke 0413737028

Rb25det NEO engine done 65xxxxkm + loom + nismo tuned ECU $2,500 ono
Engine still in the car and running so you can check it out before you buy.
Turbo Smart T boost controller boosted to 10psi
Tuned at Chequered Tuning 2 Months ago making 206RWKW
5 Speed Gear box done 127xxxxkm $1,500 ono
Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch (only done 2000km) $500 ono
Interior:
Centre console full carbon fibre with 3 Gauge cluster Smoked Auto Gauges $400 ono
water temp, oil temp, oil pressure and Boost gauge in a separate cup holder.
Carbon Fibre Kick Plates/Door Sill Plates $50
Front seats $150 each
Back seat $200 ono
Steering wheel $150 ono
Door trims with no switches $100 each
Exterior:
White with Gold glitter pant work
Tommy Kaira Full body kit (cracked front bar but reparable) $450 ono
Brand new Bomex front bar that just needs spray and fit with brand new never fitted smoked indicators $450
Xenon HID light (one broken clip but has been fixed and sits perfect) $500
smoked side indicators $40
Carbon fibre eyelids $70
Nismo Carbon Fibre Pillar $40
Ray Volk look alike Mat Black Brand new put on only 2 Months ago (no scratches) $1,450 ono
18x8 Front with 235/40 ZR18 Nexen Tyres 2Months old
18x9 Back with 255/35 ZR18 Federal Tyres 2Months old
4X HSD coilovers G/C Ride well $500
Fiberglass R34 GTR wing (Black) $200
Rear tail lights $150
Performance:
R32 GTR brakes $450 ono
Aluminium Radiator $150 ono
FMIC 300x600 with custom piping so no holes need to be made in chassey (legal) $450
R33 GTR Turbo back 3" exhaust has some corrosion but repairable $250 ono
Heaps more just ask
TXT or Call Luke 0413737028
if anyone needs specific photos let me know

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Well I went through the last 10 R34 smics sold and the average price (including piping and ducting like the one I'm selling) was $135. Without the ducting and piping price was $110.

Would have thought $200 Ono reflected the average price of the item if someone were to make a slightly lower offer on it. Also 2 of those last 10 sold for $200. Maybe it was just an incredible time for demand vs supply on side mounts, who knows? Just did my research and selected a price I was flexible on but I thought reflected the market

Quick update

Still plenty of parts

For faster response txt or call Luke 0413737028

Rb25det NEO engine and clutch SOLD

5 Speed Gear box done 127xxxxkm $1,500 ono

Interior:

Centre console full carbon fibre with 3 Gauge cluster Smoked Auto Gauges sold

water temp, oil temp, oil pressure and Boost gauge in a separate cup holder.

Carbon Fibre Kick Plates/Door Sill Plates sold

Front passenger seats $150ono

Back seat $150ono

Steering wheel air bag only $70

Door trims with no switches $100 each

Exterior:

White with Gold glitter pant work

Tommy Kaira Full body kit (cracked front bar but reparable) $450 ono

Brand new Bomex front bar that just needs spray and fit with brand new never fitted smoked indicators $450

Xenon HID light (one broken clip but has been fixed and sits perfect) sold

smoked side indicators sold

Carbon fibre eyelids sold

Nismo Carbon Fibre Pillar sold

Ray Volk look alike Mat Black Brand new put on only 2 Months ago (no scratches) $1,450 ono

18x8 Front with 235/40 ZR18 Nexen Tyres 2Months old

18x9 Back with 255/35 ZR18 Federal Tyres 2Months old

4X HSD coilovers G/C Ride well sold

Fiberglass R34 GTR wing (Black) sold

Rear tail lights sold

Performance:

R32 GTR brakes $450 ono

Aluminium Radiator $150 ono

FMIC 300x600 with custom piping so no holes need to be made in chassey (legal) sold

R33 GTR Turbo back 3" exhaust has some corrosion but repairable $250 ono

Heaps more just ask

TXT or Call Luke 0413737028

if anyone needs specific photos let me know

besides mate. 200 bucks? are you on meth? they go for about 20-50. son of rajab son of rajab sunshine!

thanks mate ill pass.

what, that snorer smic not good enough for your 1.3L?

what, that snorer smic not good enough for your 1.3L?

waaaaaaaaaaay to big. but will be good when i up the supporting mods :)

  • 1 month later...

Hey Guys,

another update

Wrecking my R34 GTT rb25det NEO 5 Speed manual, in Melbourne south east sub

Its a complete car so just ask me if I haven't posted something you want or need.

Never thrashed well looked after car.

TXT or Call Luke 0413737028

Rb25det NEO engine and clutch SOLD

Interior:

Centre console full carbon fibre with 3 Gauge cluster Smoked Auto Gauges

water temp, oil temp, oil pressure and Boost gauge in a separate cup holder. $250

R34 Gtt manual cluster with 123km $150

R34 Nissan Skyline GTT 98 Centre 3 gauges $50

Front passenger seats $150ono

Back seat $150ono

Steering wheel air bag only $100

Door trims with no switches $100 both

Rear right and left plastic $30

Driver side and passengers side sun visors $30

Parcel shelf with 6x9 speaker cut out $20

Passenger side electric window switch $20

Glove box $35

R34 Nissan Skyline Airbag clock spring $50

Exterior:

White with Gold glitter pant work

Tommy Kaira Full body kit (cracked front bar but reparable) $450 ono

Brand new Bomex front bar that just needs spray and fit with brand new never fitted smoked indicators $450

Ray Volk look alike Mat Black Brand new put on only 2 Months ago (no scratches) $1,450 ono

18x8 Front with 235/40 ZR18 Nexen Tyres 2Months old

18x9 Back with 255/35 ZR18 Federal Tyres 2Months old

Rear Windscreen Wiper Motor $30

Space saver with good tread $50

R34 Gtt fuel tank with fuel pump $260

R33 GTR Turbo back 3" (NO CAT) exhaust has some corrosion but repairable $150 ono

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 AC CONDENSER $120

Heaps more just ask

TXT or Call Luke 0413737028

if anyone needs specific photos let me know

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