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Gday few items for sale

Item: R32 Gtr Seats

Age: Approx 16 to 18 years old

Condition: ok

Price: $450 neg

To Fit: A31 cefiro, Laurel, R32, R33 (What car)

Location: Northern suburbs, Sydney

Contact: Thread or PM

Comments: Pickup only, Passanger seat has a cigi burn mark, Drivers seat is a little worn on base with a small rip in back. The back is slightly angled / bent

Item:R33 Airbox and snorkel

Age:R33 age

Condition:very good

Price:$50 neg

To Fit: R33 (What car)

Location: Northern suburbs of Sydney

Contact: Thread or Pm

Comments: Newish filter included.

more items to come

cheers

Alex

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GTR Seats reduced to $399 neg need some room need them gone !

Item: 2 x s13 rear JIC coilover springs - spring rate -8K

Age: dont know

Condition: good

Price: $40 neg

To Fit: A31 cefiro, Laurel, R32, s13

Location: Northern suburbs, Sydney

Contact: Thread or PM

Comments: will post a buyers expense

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