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Bodyform Aero Top Secret Style diffuser with carbon finished lip - never fitted. - $700
Factory R34 Guards including skirt, no riser or badges (KR4) - $700
Factory R34 Mirrors, plug removed to fit aftermarket mirrors - $100
Rays Red Dura Nuts with lock nut tool, have faded a bit and are marked from being used. No pics at present but can get some. $100 (will inc postage).
ARC Titanium Gearknob - $150 (will inc postage)


Will also have a catch can for sale shortly.

 

Can get more pics, happy to help arrange freight (can get decent prices).

Car shown has lip fitted to show you what it looks like on.

I'm also after a Justjap over the cam covers style catch can, a double din head unit to fit a 34, rear speaker covers, and an R34 rear diffuser and would be willing to work something out.

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Guards and diffuser sold pending payment.

I am also on the lookout for a stock R34 Airbox and Nismo intake. I have an ARC box to part with and do a swap.

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Guards and diffuser sold pending payment.

I am also on the lookout for a stock R34 Airbox and Nismo intake. I have an ARC box to part with and do a swap.

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Would you swap stock air box and snorkel for the arc?

Mmm would like a Nismo snorkel and value wise I think the arc is worth more so without the snorkel I think there'd have to be cash my way.

Though I need to confirm what the arc is worth.

Interested, will check what the arc is worth tomorrow.

Can you confirm what filter you have and also a ball park what the airbox and snorkel is worth to you.

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Bump, taking offers on the wheel nuts/ mirrors/ arc shift knob, just looking to clear them out.

Will have ARC box for sale soon too, also likely to have some Tomei manifolds and dumps, stock manifolds and sheilds, an after market front pipe, and maybe some water/oil lines.

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Happy to take $50 posted for a set of wheel nuts, $100 for the gearknob,

Also have this oil air separator which is basically brand new.

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