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Have a few spare parts for sale (off a R34 GTT coupe), items are listed in order of the photos:

 

 

 

 

Front indicators - $30

 

 

Boot brake light - $30

 

 

Stereo bracket - $15

 

 

Triple gauges (without cover) - $50

 

 

Sun visor passenger - $15

 

 

Sun visor driver (rare with mirror) - $40

 

 

Pod adaptor for RB25 AFM with rubber hose - $30

 

 

B pillars (set #1) RHS pillar is scraped, good for CF wrapping - $50

 

 

B pillar (LHS single) all clips intact, has glue on surface - $15

 

 

RHS reverse light - SOLD

 

 

OEM leather handbrake boot - $40

 

 

Triple gauges (with cover) - SOLD

 

 

R33 cluster surround - $30

 

 

Hand brake (leather in good condition) - SOLD

 

 

Turbo heat shield - SOLD

 

 

Dash vents - $20

 

 

Wiper arms with blades (no rust, great condition) - $70

 

 

Taillight Pair - SOLD

 

 

RHS Taillight - $60

 

 

Coilpack cover - $30

 

 

Battery tray - $10

 

 

OEM headunit - $25

 

 

B pillars (set #2) some clips are broken, glue on surface - $15

 

 

R33 speedo surround - $30

 

 

Steering column dash piece (no coin lid) - $15

 

 

Cat cover - $10

 

 

OEM GTT strut brace - $60

 

 

OEM floor mats (all in good conditon except 2 worn patches on driver's side) - $80

 

 

Kick panel set (great condition) - $70

 

 

Kick panel RHS - $35

 

 

OEM sway bars (front and rear) - $50

 

 

Rear seats - $80

 

 

Roof lining - $60

 

 

Boot lid fabric trim - $30

 

 

OEM Cig lighter - $15

 

 

 

 

 

Some items can be posted at buyer's expense. Pick up from SE Melbourne.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hey Charles you wouldn't have the shifter surround by any chance? If so first dibs :)

Rare as hen's teeth!

Haha sorry man, I don't :( I'm still just selling the left overs I have from like 2 years ago.

Do you have the stereo surround and airconditioner controller by any chance?

No I don't sorry! Just have whatever I have listed.

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Do you by any chance go work or school closer to the cbd for pick up?

Yeah, I can definitely work something out and meet you in the CBD. Just pm me your phone number and I'll arrange a time with you.

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Hi, Could you please advise as to if you still have the following for sale Triple gauges (without cover) - $50 as am very interested in buying them from you & if so can you post to Mooroopna, Vic 3629.

Thanks Peter.

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Hi, Could you please advise as to if you still have the following for sale Triple gauges (without cover) - $50 as am very interested in buying them from you & if so can you post to Mooroopna, Vic 3629.

Thanks Peter.

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