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Sold my car so clearing out parts collected.

*Parts for r34 coupe rwd unless otherwise mentioned.
*Parts are in used condition unless otherwise mentioned.

roof lining $50
driver seat parts $30
rear interior trim (excellent) $200
air conditioner condenser $100
rear seats $200
r34 hks sld $150
silver bumper front $200
white bumper front $200
coupe silver bumper rear $200
coupe black bumper rear $200
r34 power fc/hc/boost kit $1000
nismo 480cc injectors $400
custom cat back exhaust $800
custom dump pipe rb25 flange $200
custom dump pipe garrett iw flange $200
shockworks coilovers $1200 - on hold
dms coilovers $1700
sydneykid bilstein suspension $800
whiteline front/rear swaybars $400
cusco front upper camber arms $400
gt3076 0.82 iw garrett $1200
gtx3071 0.63 iw garrett $1200
mamba rb25 iw rear 0.73 new $200
race radiator dandenong radiator $300
trust return intercooler $400
trust oil cooler $800
coupe qm1 pass door $200
coupe kv2 pass door $200
coupe kv2 driver door $200
z32 afm $150
splitfire coilpacks $400
pass mirror $100
passenger rear quarter glass $200
bear 4wd r34 rear cradle/subframe $200
qm1 coupe boot lid (wing holes) $250
coupe tail light pass driver $250
pass rear quarter glass $200
oem rb20/rb25 exhaust manifold $50
kaaz 1.5way lsd centre $800
PWR core custom vertical flow intercooler $600
NEW driver rear quarter panel $900
NEW driver and passenger rear inner guards $600
NEW nissan r34 turbo gearbox from justjap $3200
NEW halogen r34 driver headlight $400
NEW halogen r34 passenger headlight $400
NEW derali oil sandwich plate (made in usa, thermostat) $80
Racepace r33 rb25det motor (forged, n1 water/oil) laid up with oil $3000

q45 throttle body $200
q45 air flow meter $150
v35 sedan headlights (halogen) $350
v35 hks sld $250
v35 bilsteins (need painting) $300
v35 sedan bumper (2005) air guides $100
NEW v35 kyb dampers $400

Pickup in Croydon.

Parts may be listed elsewhere.

PM if interested.

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