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Hey guys as stated, I have some r34 parts laying around I'd like to get rid of.

First: Pair of front Zeal Coilovers. Unsure on kms, taken out because I got new coilovers for Christmas and it was abit bouncy, but no knocks or leaks. $200 ono

Second: Mines r34 GTT ecu (plug and play). Not sure what it's tuned for, although worked perfectly fine on my r34 both in auto and manual. Only selling because I've done a manual conversion and want to tune my car. $150 firm

Third: Auto r34 gearbox. Comes with random box full of assorted parts that were associated with the auto transmission. (flywheel, bolts, etc) $50 firm

Fourth: OEM r34 sedan mud flaps in pearl white. $50 firm

If you have any questions, feel free to text or call 0415 447 759

Cheers

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