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Hi Guys

Cleaning out the garage so i have a few things for sale

- 20mm bolt on spacers, 5 stud 114.3 m12x1.25 - $70

- 30mm bolt on spacers, 5 stud 114.3 m12x1.25 - $70

- D1Spec steering wheel quick release hub - $65

- R34 series 1 climate control unit (has crack on the top as per photo) - $50

- R34 GTT rear seat, good condition, could do with a steam clean - $40

- R34 GTT Auto gearbox with torque convertor, has shift kit and high stall convertor in it, good condition - $200

- R34 GTT shifter assembly, good condition with gear knob - $80

- 1Gauge digital gauge display with data logging, sensors etc - $350 info here http://1gauge.com.au/store.php

- Eanon car DVD, tons of features etc - $165

- R33 Manual brake pedal - $40

- R34 Auto Brake Pedal - $20

- R34 GTT auto tailshaft - $50

- R34 GTT clutch master cylinder - $20

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  • 3 weeks later...

Update

- 20mm bolt on spacers, 5 stud 114.3 m12x1.25 - SOLD

- 30mm bolt on spacers, 5 stud 114.3 m12x1.25 - SOLD

- D1Spec steering wheel quick release hub - SOLD

- R34 series 1 climate control unit (has crack on the top as per photo) - SOLD

- Eanon car DVD, tons of features etc - SOLD

- Tall crystal shifter, suite Nissan 5 speeds - SOLD

- R34 GTT engine wiring loom - SOLD

- R34 GTT Starter motor - SOLD

the others are still for sale, prices are negotiable, all reasonable offers considered

The 1gauge comes with 1x pressure sensor and 2x temp sensors, additional sensors can be added

  • 8 months later...

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