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hey, just trying to clear out the shed a bit, plenty of bargans.

stock clutch and flywheel $300

GTR front and rear seats. perfect condition. $700 SOLD

Standard Series 1 front Passenger and rear seats $200 FRONT DRIVER SEAT SOLD

Stock exhaust and dump pipe $50

Rear Bar $50

interior rear quater panels same blue fabric as GTR seats $70 SOLD

roof liner retrimed in blue vinel $40

A, B, C piller interior plastics $60

front kick panels $20

Glove box housing $10

Roof flip down LCD screen 9.6 inch $250

Low King Springs less than 2000km old. Full set $150 SOLD

Stock Springs and shocks $100

Stock Fuel pump. works fine $40

Fibreglassed custom parcel shelf to house 6inch splits $80

Rockford Fosgate 12inch sub and box 400WRMS $200

Rockford Fosgate Component Speakers $250

Aepro 1 Fared Capacitator $80

Space saver Wheel, never used $50

Series one Wing $80

Located in Burnie, Tas

I can be contacted on 0408126063

David

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Also have a complete interior minus the Dash board. let me know which bits your after and i will work out a price.

Low King Springs less than 2000km old. Full set $150

Stock Springs and shocks $100

Stock Fuel pump. works fine $40

Fibreglassed custom parcel shelf to house 6inch splits $80

Rockford Fosgate 12inch sub and box 400WRMS $200

Rockford Fosgate Component Speakers $250

Aepro 1 Fared Capacitator $80

Space saver Wheel, never used $50

Series one Wing $80

all prices are negotiable

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Sold. yes they are the lows. how did you want to arrange payment/delivery?

I'll take the springs for $130. Front and Rear?

I presuem these are a low set not super low set, to suit R33?

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I can pay directly into your bank, just send me your details. Postage, any chance your down lton way anytime soon? If not we can chuck them on redline and send on the bus. Propably chepest Option.

So just to confirm they are Front and Rear Low King springs to suit R33 GTST.

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