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Item: Various see list below

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Various

Reason for Selling: BIG GARAGE CLEAN OUT

Price and Payment Conditions: Pickup in SYdney Cash

Extra Info:

Contact Details: CALL SASHA 0411424393

CALL SASHA 0411424393 or email [email protected]

Update - parts and pics being updated here:

http://www.japboyz.com/specials.htm

http://www.gtir.com.au/parts.htm

Removed all teh parts too hard to keep updated - see websites for updates and pics.

This is not a business, this is a genuine enthusiast with a few cars that is having a HUGE cleanout.

I'll try answer any qs i can, best is to call Sasha @ 0411424393 in Sydney - He needs to sell... B)

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Hey does the GReddy twin gauge pillar fit the R34 GTT? If so you have a sale, either one is fine.

If you could send a photo to [email protected] that would be appreciated too :)

Thank you

Stan

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"BNR34 RIM CAPS 4 $25"

Not centre caps are they?

if they are, is it a price print error?

i'll grab em

Beat me too it :huh: Would be good to have a spare set incase one goes missing.

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Hey does the GReddy twin gauge pillar fit the R34 GTT?  If so you have a sale, either one is fine.

If you could send a photo to [email protected] that would be appreciated too :huh:

Thank you

Stan

nope

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hey, is the dump pipe 3"? does it fit R33 GTST?

how about a pic of the gear stick to [email protected] please

cheers

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hay mate do you have any std gtr AFM's that you would like to part with?

also i am chassing the spacer that connects the twin turbo cross over tube to the front turbo, do you have one?

and will the 32R IMPUL 300KM/HR SPEEDO ONLY USED 1 $200

NISMO 320KM/HR SPEEDO ONLY IN COMPLETE CLUSTER BLACK USED 1 300

fit a R33 GTST?

Cheers,

Boz

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lol

fark i have soo many pms and stuff.

its hard to keep on top of sooo many requests. lol

please if you serious want a part ring. and email any qs...

SASHA 041142393 or email [email protected]

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RB25 maf (afm yep) is in working cond. no pics sorry

The Speedos wont work in r33gtst, not too sure about the r32gtst, best confirm yourself sorry.

will be trying to get pics of everything soon, as you can imagine will be a hard....

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Ok been through loads of pms, im pretty sure i answered all.

its pretty hard.

please CALL SASHA 041142393 or email [email protected]

its much easier via email and you will get a quicker and better response from sasha.

thanks

mick

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