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All these parts were intended to be used on my Gtt sedan, but the car is now for sale, hence I have no need for these parts.

Item:Blitz i-Color ebc

Age:0

Condition:New

Price:$780

To Fit: (What car) Any turbo car

Location:Wahroonga, Syd

Contact:0421 141 538

Comments:Brand new, never installed

Item:Trust R Spec HG cooler kit, top of the line model from Trust

Age:0

Condition:New

Price:$1500

To Fit: (What car)R33 Gtst, R34 Gtt

Location:Wahroonga, Syd

Contact:0421 141 538

Comments:This is the top of the range cooler kit from Trust. Highly polished end tanks and pipes, turn flow cooler,

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Item:Bride Euro II seats, pair

Age:0

Condition:New

Price:$2400 for the pair

To Fit: (What car)All R3x Skylines

Location:Wahroonga, Syd

Contact:0421 141 538

Comments: Brand new, never installed, genuine Bride seats, including Bride rails.

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Item:Project Mu SCR front rotors

Age:0

Condition:New

Price:$690

To Fit: (What car)R34 Gtt, sedan or coupe

Location:Wahroonga, Syd

Contact:0421 141 538

Comments: Brand new never used or installed before

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Item:Nissan oem R34 Gtt front bar

Age:7-8 years

Condition:very good for it's age

Price:$250

To Fit: (What car)R34 Gtt

Location:Wahroonga, Syd

Contact:0421 141 538

Comments:no cracks, straight bolt on

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Edited by mxfly

Im selling the sedan and looking to get an M35 Stag atm due to my work which requires me to use a car with more space. So the gtr will be on hold for the time being unfortunately.

Are these ADR aprroved for engineering?

All cooler can be engineered provided it's not stick out at the bottom.

I doubt the seats are ARD'd

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