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I now have for sale a stock R34 GTT airbox with snorkel, stock rubber intake, AFM and panel filter. $250, or make an offer, posted anywhere in NSW/QLD/VIC.

Door trims are still available due to silly courier pricing. Would prefer pickup or can deliver arrange delivery in Sydney if no urgency.

Everything else, make an offer.

  • 2 weeks later...

I will be travelling to Sydney this Sunday to pick my girlfriend up from the International airport, if anyone is interested in any parts I can arrange to meet somewhere on my way (travelling from Dubbo so I'll be heading in from the Blue Mountains).

Stock R34 GTT door trims (tweeters in doors and small bits of trim missing - see pictures on previous page) - $50 ono

Stock R34 GTT front rotors (see pictures on previous page) - $20

Stock R34 GTT swaybars (front and rear - see pictures on previous page) - $60 for both

Stock R34 GTT airbox (includes filter/AFM/snorkel/rubber intake pipe) - $200 ono

  • 2 weeks later...

Stock R34 GTT door trims (tweeters in doors and small bits of trim missing - see pictures on previous page) - $50 ono

Stock R34 GTT front rotors (see pictures on previous page) - $20

Stock R34 GTT swaybars (front and rear - see pictures on previous page) - $60 for both

Stock R34 GTT airbox (includes filter/AFM/snorkel/rubber intake pipe) - $180 delivered in NSW/ACT

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