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Item: Full custom leather re-trim for R32 coupe (including some stereo components)

Age: 3 years

Condition: very good

Price: 4500ono (plus swap for stock trim)

To Fit: R32 coupe

Location: Sydney

Contact: [email protected]

Comments:I'm selling the trim out of my R32 due to rebuilding the whole car

trim was done my Master Auto trim (one of if not the best trimmer in the country)

what you get is the following

-East bear R34 GTR front seats slightly reshaped with Bride rails.

-R32 GTR rear seat reshaped

-R32 Door trims custom moulded to fit Focal 3 way splits (speakers included)

-Custom parcel tray to house 4 x 6.5" MB quart splits (speakers included)

-Complete dash with holes for 3 x 60mm gauges

-All interior plastics have been chrome plated

-Fibreglass boot mould to house 4 x 12" subs and 2 amps (subs and amps not included)

-A, B, C pillars and roof lining trimmed in bone suede

this price is about 1/3 of what it cost me to get all the work done so IMO this package is dirt cheap

-Seats and rails cost me $2500

-Custom fibreglass moulding cost me $1500

-Chrome plating all plastic parts cost me $2500

-Focal speakers and MB quart speakers cost me $1700

-Leather trim work cost me $7000

in total thats over $15 000

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Hey Ford,

I'm gonna get a weld in roll cage which means i have to cut up the dash and stuff so i would rather do it to a stock one rather than a trimmed one

Item: Full custom leather re-trim for R32 coupe (including some stereo components)

Age: 3 years

Condition: very good

Price: 4500ono (plus swap for stock trim)

To Fit: R32 coupe

Location: Sydney

Contact: [email protected]

Comments:I'm selling the trim out of my R32 due to rebuilding the whole car

trim was done my Master Auto trim (one of if not the best trimmer in the country)

what you get is the following

-East bear R34 GTR front seats slightly reshaped with Bride rails.

-R32 GTR rear seat reshaped

-R32 Door trims custom moulded to fit Focal 3 way splits (speakers included)

-Custom parcel tray to house 4 x 6.5" MB quart splits (speakers included)

-Complete dash with holes for 3 x 60mm gauges

-All interior plastics have been chrome plated

-Fibreglass boot mould to house 4 x 12" subs and 2 amps (subs and amps not included)

-A, B, C pillars and roof lining trimmed in bone suede

this price is about 1/3 of what it cost me to get all the work done so IMO this package is dirt cheap

-Seats and rails cost me $2500

-Custom fibreglass moulding cost me $1500

-Chrome plating all plastic parts cost me $2500

-Focal speakers and MB quart speakers cost me $1700

-Leather trim work cost me $7000

in total thats over $15 000

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2697512390_b67f6c333e_b.jpg

Good luck,

If it was for a 33 i woulda snapped it up, it really looks good..

  • 1 month later...

I am absolutely bewildered that this is still here.. do people not realise how expensive it is to do this stuff? That interior is absolutely f%$#ing mint! I can't believe its here.. if i could twist it into my GTR i would buy it.

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