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Kando Td06H 20G Rb Kit Brand New R34 Gt-T Boot Trim Seats R34 Gtt F-Con 18X9+15 D1R's R34 Gtt Boot Spoiler R34 Gtt Air Bag Steering Wheel (Manual)


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got a few things to sell

r34 gtt air bag steering wheel (manual) $200

r34 gtt boot spoiler $100

full boot trim $150

front and rear seats need a good clean $250

Fcon S setup for r34 gtt $450 ono

18x9 +15 d1r's $900 with tires

$750 without

Kando brand new TD06H 20g rb bolton kit brand new in the box $750ono

currently $950 on ebay

all parts located in SA

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wheel pic for those expecting a mint 2nd hand one from a 16 year old car

just get your's retrimed if that's what you want

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nah sorry mate to big/heavy freight cost would mean you should just buy local

and I need the front belts till I get another harness

  • 3 weeks later...

I bought it on a whim when I first got my track car I also bought a bigger eg turbo that came up for sale

the bigger turbo I bought turned up cracked so I had to fix it meaning its now worth nothing resale wise

so the decision was made for me to use it instead and not the smaller turbo

I would ship at buyers expense

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