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R34 gtr windscreens front and rear $400 each, genuine.

rear quarter windows $300 each

will fit gtt 2door also

doors with window and window reg $350 each

mirrors $200 each

door handles $50 each

door cards front and rear good condition $700 the lot

aircon condenser no leaks $100

thermal fan $70

xenon headlights $1000

front quarters $600

ganador titanium exhaust has a big dent but could be cut and repaired $300

fiberglass bonnet with pins, damaged secondary lock but not needed with the pins $400

genuine c-west body kit rear bar and side skirts $1500

centre console with carbon material lid $200

glove box $100

gearstick surround and radio surround $400

guage cluster with 70xxx odd kms $600

full interior carpet in good nick just needs a clean $400

Floor mats $300

fuse box with all fuses $70

dash with side vents $200

radiator support ready for some repairs, pretty sure its the same as gtt $200

have pretty much all the seals, pm what you're after $50 each

genuine carbon rear diffuser, not sure what to price this at, throw me some offers, considering keeping it unless its worth something stupid.

all prices reasonably negotiable

pickup western Sydney 2146

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Thanks mate

Is the climate control unit the one that sits directly underneath the centre air con vents?

If you have a photo that would be great.

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