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ITEM : SPARCO REV SEATS

CONDITION : EXCELLENT LIKE NEW

INFO : FIBREGLASS FIXED BACK, BLACK, FIA APPROVED AND SIGNED OFF, THESE RRP FOR $ 799.00 EACH FROM SPARCO.

PICS : CAN MMS YOU THEM

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

PRICE : $950.00 pair

ITEM : OS GIKEN HYPER SINGLE PLATE RACING CLUTCH

CONDITION : DONE 5km ( YES FIVE KILOMETERS ) SO IT BASICALLY NEW

INFO : IS TO SUIT 32 or 33 GTST AND IT INCLUDES FLYWHEEL TO MATCH AS WELL. COST ME ALOT MORE THEN IM ASKING FEW MONTHS AGO !!!

PICS : CAN MMS YOU THEM

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

PRICE : $800

Cheers

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Hey mate

If your GTR has a push type clutch then i do believe it will fit, 33GTR's on wards have the Pull type clutches which this clutch can not be used on, When i bought this clucth from Japan 5 months ago from Up Garage i was told that the clutch is good for 300RWKW so yeah.

cheers

dont think iphone will receive mms.

was wondering if anyone wants to split the seats with me as i only need one, i could probs pay for your shipping aswell if your not in vic.

sorry styliz7 if you dont wanna do this, just a thought.

cheers

Gezza

  • 2 weeks later...
Sure mate is someone else wants the other one im happy to split them.

Cheers

Ill take the Wider drivers seat if you want to split them, Im in SA too. Id buy both but I only need the one.

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