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Item: R32 GTSt Front Seats

Item Condition: Mint, You will not find better! (No Marks, Rips, Cig burns)

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $180 for the Pair

Item: R32 Carbon Fibre front strut/tower bar

Item Condition: Good (some rubbing on underside of bar, this cannot be seen when on the car, and will not effect performance)

Reason for Selling: Would not fit under my Carbon bonnet.

Price and Payment Conditions: $60

Item: Interior Trim Panels

Item Condition: Good (trim on rear seat panels is starting to come away, and needs to be glued back on). No Stains, Cig burns etc.

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $40 for the set of 4

Item: R32 GTSt Fuel Pump

Item Condition: Perfect working condition.

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $20

Location: All items are located in Nowra (2 hours drive south of Sydney)

Contact Details: PM or phone 0414792608

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Item: R32 GTSt Front Seats

Item Condition: Mint (No Marks, Rips, Cig burns)

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $200

Item: R32 GTSt Rear Seats

Item Condition: No Marks, Rips, Cig burns, however Top of seat has sun fading.

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $50

Item: 3" Hi Flow Cat (Xforce Stainless Steel)

Item Condition: Excellent (Used for only 2 months)

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to 4" Magic Cat

Price and Payment Conditions: $80  Payment pending

Item: 3" Cat replacement pipe/Resonator

Item Condition: New

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $50

Item: R32 Carbon Fibre front strut/tower bar

Item Condition: Good (some rubbing on underside of bar, this cannot be seen when on the car, and will not effect performance)

Reason for Selling: Would not fit under my Carbon bonnet.

Price and Payment Conditions: $100

Item: R32 Adjustable Pillowball Rear Camber Arms and Traction Rods.

Item Condition: Brand new, Excellent Quality

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $200 for the set of 4

I also have all interior trim panels available (to match the seats), plus the window surrounds available.

Location: All items are located in Nowra (2 hours drive south of Sydney)

Contact Details: PM or phone 0414792608

pics of pillow balls and interier trim plz and prices

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Will those subframe bushes fit a S13?
Yes they will, I believe they fit:

R32, R33, S13, S14, 300ZX

Ok mate,

Consider them sold.. If u still have them that is..

Are u willing to take $70 delivered? I'm in QLD.. postcode:4300

Pm me with your account details.. or if ur willing to do COD that'd be great..

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the door trims, mainly interested in passenger door  trim but would take them all , whats the comdition of that trim panel?

Thanks

Hey mate,

The passenger side door trim is perfect, with the exception of this area, which I have had repaired. Because it is on the bottom of the trim (near the speaker) it is hardly noticeable.

Cheers, Ryan

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