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selling all parts series 2 r33 skyline gts-4 model silver auto

current avilable

boot lock with key

boot struts

rear windscreen wiper

tail lights with skyline garnish

rear bumper

wiring loom, including antenna, taillights, license plate light, spoiler LED lights

RH front guard with indicator, missing gt badge

boot lining

rear spoiler with full working LED lights, damaged

set of skyline mats

driver and passenger seats

anything off dash

steering wheel with airbag

battery bracket

side skirts left hand side cracked at back

2 tyres 95% tread 4 stud

anything else just ask

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selling all parts series 2 r33 skyline gts-4 model silver auto

current avilable

boot lock with key

boot struts

rear windscreen wiper

tail lights with skyline garnish

rear bumper

wiring loom, including antenna, taillights, license plate light, spoiler LED lights

RH front guard with indicator, missing gt badge

boot lining

rear spoiler with full working LED lights, damaged

set of skyline mats

driver and passenger seats

anything off dash

steering wheel with airbag

battery bracket

side skirts left hand side cracked at back

2 tyres 95% tread 4 stud

anything else just ask

so ur selling body loom, not engine?

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selling all parts series 2 r33 skyline gts-4 model silver auto

current avilable

driver and passenger seats

anything off dash

Hi Mitchell,

How much are you asking for the seats?

Can you describe the material colour and any patterns if applicable.

And do you have the centre console lid with an unbroken release 'lever' (in the usual dark grey vinyl of course).

Cheers

Martin

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