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Have parted out a 34 coule

I have the following parts

R34 boot $100

R34 steering rack $100

R34 dash with cluster and airbag mickey condition 80000km $200

R34 full stainless exhaust with high flow cat $250

R34 steering wheel $100

R34 factory coil packs $100

Turbo Ecu and loom $150

R34 tail lights $150

Drivers and passangers door $100 each

Door cards with switches both doors $50 each

Mirrors electric both sides $100

Everything is in great condition

Pick up in south east melbourne

Can post smaller parts at owners expense or if owner organises pick up

0433696875

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Thanks Dan, $1k though. I'm not in a particular hurry with this so hoping there will be some that come up later for a bit less. They're bloody pricey though for what they are. Still no luck with sourcing an airbox?

Guy in the UK wants 500AUD for his, gtfo.

So back to the drawing board.

Thankfully his guard liners are still half what nissans wants and fairly mint so will buy those.

Sorry to spam thread OP, still keen on console lid plastic frame.

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