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hey everyone,

cleaned up one room in the house today with all my car bits in it and found the following gear i no longer need. Had a search around SAU trying to find prices, and i've priced according to the search, But im fair so you can always make an offer.

1. R32 GTR style bar to it GTS-T

This is one of the front bars JSAI sell they rrp on his site for $385 plus post. However i bought mine before his price hike cost around $300 posted, and never used it. Got another style instead. Save yourself some cash and the pain of dealing with JSAI and grab mine for less :)

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The front bar is as delivered, on delivery there was a small crack on the front.

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Needs the usual prep work before painting, or just whack it on as its black gelcoat.

Price - $250. or make an offer.

2. Rear Coupe Seats for R32 gtst

These are in very good condition, no cig burns or jizz stains. I myself was surprised how good condition they were in.

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Price - $80 or make an offer.

3. FMIC Core only. This is a Bar/Plate core painted with radiator black paint for stealth reasons. It is brand new never used. Size = 600x300x76 w. 3" In/Outlets

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Price - $150 or make me an offer.

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