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Guys,

Have a few things to get rid of that have been lying around for a while.

Genuine R34 Skyline floor mats out of my 34 GTT sedan. Bought a set of Nismo ones so these are no longer needed - $150

Pair of Pioneer TS-A1680S 6" speakers out of previous car that has been sold. 220w max power. Speaker grills brand new unused. - $70

Sony XM-222 2 channel amp, previously used to power 1 x 10" sub and worked really well, have since upgraded - $70

Items located in Brisbane Southside, pick up prefered and inspections welcome.

Cheers,

Jon

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Mate,

I have a 34 coupe, so i only need the front two mats, any chance of doing me a deal?

I understand if you don't, it would be hard to get rid of the rears once the fronts are gone.

But if you are desperate i would be keen to take the fronts off your hands.

Cheers mate

You can take the lot for $100...pretty sure the rears will fit coupe too..

Just so you know both front and rears fit 2 doors nicely :D

free bump



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