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GTR front drivers seat only, $300

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Bride fixed back side mount racing seat. $700 retrimmed, carbon back with kevlar tracer. mounts extra $$$.

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Tomie GTR KN filters and mounting pipes $300 delivered.

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R32 GTR rear wing $250 or if you have a boot to exchange, Nismo wing and bootlid for $450

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GTR guards front left and right $650, front BBar $400, TRUST/ Gracer side and rear quarter panel finisher/ skirts for GTR $650

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SIDE SKIRTS

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GTR gearbox r32. been in storage for the last 7 years. $950

why don't the photos show up??????

sorry

Edited by jetman

Mate i think for your images to work you need to have them as follows - img (Don't put spaces between the last bracket and the G when you do it though) and they should show up properly :thumbsup:

Edited by Got Boost?

I'll make it easy for you, half the cost of the two and you get the price of one, unlike Nissan that charge $500 for one side and $550 for the other., last time i checked.

  • 2 weeks later...

Pass seat sold.

Items updated.

Also r32 coupe doors for sale with factory intrusion bars, 1994 model, $350 each L and R

  • 1 month later...

Update on items sold.

GTR front seats Sold

GTR front guards Sold

gracer rear pods for GTR Sold

GTR front bar Sold

price update on Bride seat, Retrimmed, carbon fibre strengthened with side mounts included, $500 ono,

fuel tank with everything needed to fit a GTS or GTR, including filler cap, Fuel quantity sender unit, wiring and cradle mounts for twin pumps in tank, bolts for mounting on boot floor for the GTS guys wanting a larger rust free tank, and strapes. $300 ****NO PUMPS INCLUDED, but outlets for the twin pump set up is.****

thanks

JETMAN

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