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Left and Right Front Guards $300

Bonnet + Latches etc $200

Reo Bar $200 (just the actual bar, not the headlight supports, unless you want free S2 headlight supports)

Front Bar (series 2, headlight supports can be thrown in to fit it) $80

Front Plastic Guards for infront of Wheels (pair) $90

Front Wipers $40

Front Indicators (series 1) $40

Sedan Rear Lights $150

Radiator, No leaks, works perfectly.

Window Switches FOR A SEDAN - All 4 doors. $60

Stock Front Sway Bar $30

VDO Digital Oil temperature gauge. 52mm. Works perfectly. $50

R34 Stock Turbo Triple gauges + plug $100?

R34 Indicator Stalk $40

R34 AUTOMATIC clock spring $100

R34 AUTOMATIC dash cluster, 100,000ish kms. All works. $100?

Rebuilt Torque converter for R34. $200

This is what I still have - And up. Feel free to offer me.

I also have a set of coilovers for a R34, they are "New SR Specials" which are considerably firmer than stock, and will pass a RWC. Useful for say, passing a RWC but they are pretty high, ride considerably better than stock though.

$180?

I also have a cat back exhaust from a sedan which admittedly is ugly as f**k but pretty quiet and flowed 400+RWKW.

It has twin mufflers, happy to let this one go for a few hundred/offer me something. I don't know if it'd fit a coupe - But could be easily modified considering it's physically sitting at scotty nm35's place.

  • 4 weeks later...

G'day mate extemely interested in bonnet, left hand side front guard, the front aero panel if you have it(not the one that sits under the engine the one that sits directly behind the fron bumper bar, and if you have it the windscreen washer pump for the front windscreen.

G'day mate extemely interested in bonnet, left hand side front guard, the front aero panel if you have it(not the one that sits under the engine the one that sits directly behind the fron bumper bar, and if you have it the windscreen washer pump for the front windscreen.

Hey mate

Still have bonnet and front guards.

Not sure what you mean by aero panel? Do you mean the plastic liner behind the guard? I do have that as well.

Sadly don't have a steering rack, I do have two exhausts though and a turbo, no need to steer when you're going faster :ninja:

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  • 1 month later...

The panels sold!

Below is what's left, will most likely make a new thread next time it's ready for bumping.

Reo Bar $175 (just the actual bar, not the headlight supports, unless you want free S2 headlight supports)

Front Bar (series 2, headlight supports can be thrown in to fit it) $80

Front Wipers $40

Sedan Rear Lights $125

Radiator - $80, No leaks, works perfectly.

Window Switches FOR A SEDAN - All 4 doors. $60

Stock Front Sway Bar $30

VDO Digital Oil temperature gauge. 52mm. Works perfectly. $50

R34 Stock Turbo Triple gauges + plug $100?

R34 Indicator Stalk $40

R34 AUTOMATIC clock spring $100

R34 AUTOMATIC dash cluster, 100,000ish kms. All works. $100?

Rebuilt Torque converter for R34. $200

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