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Item:R32 GTR seats (front and rear)

Age: 14 years

Condition: excellant

Price: 750ono

To Fit: R32,33,34 (except Gtt)

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM or email [email protected]

Comments: seats came out of a 94 model R32 GTR and are in awesome condition, not a mark on em.

also have the rest of the interior for sale if anyone is after specific parts ask me and ill do my best to help

Andrew - dunno mate PM me your post code and ill work it out tomorrow

Ash - there is some spillage on there but its nothing a steam clean wont get rid of

of course they will need a clean but thats a given with second hand seats

there are no wear marks, cigarette burns, rips, nicks, tears or anything on the seats at all

even the plastic trims on the sides look like new

door trims and rear quarter trims - $300

or if someone wants the whole lot (seats and trims) so you have a full matching trim - $900

and your free to come and take what ever other trims you need with it for nothing

still here

someone come take this stuff

i need the room LOL

reasonable offers comsidered

this is cheap for in immac GTR set of seats and trims

if someone comes and takes the lot ill get the seats professionally cleaned for free

still got heaps of small trims and plastic bits.

a pillar trims

dash vents

center console

sill trims

kick panels

fan/blower box

roof lyning

there's probably more

so PM me for bits that aren't listed

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