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As topic states, I have the following for sale

Cobra reclinable seat. Excellent condition other than a few marks (Which would be easy to clean. No rail

$175

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S15 front seats in immaculate condition. Rails have been modified to suit Skyline/Stagea but would be easy to swap back to suit Silvia

$350pr

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R33 GTST seats, front and rear. Good condition other than a small bit of wear on the driver seat. Excellent cheap upgrade for S13

$100 for the lot (not seperating)

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Also a 15in Earthquake sub in sealed box. Excellent condition and pumps out alot of bass (too much for me)

$150

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Its only front and rear seats. Not whole interior. If its still here next weekend then you are welcome to it

yeah no worries... i would have to take out my seats then drive down to you on the weekends...

i'm in the parra area so bit of drive down to campbo...

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