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R32 GTR Front seats recovered with "reborn automotive leather" from proseat.com.au $800

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Plus also have:

R32 GTR Front Grille (Genuine in Gunmetal Grey) $140

RB25DET Standard Exhaust Manifold $40

R32 GTSt Half Shafts $50 (for both)

R32 GTSt viscous LSD centre $20

S15 3.7:1 Diff Crown and Pinion $50

hi ryan

did u get the brides in yet dude, u will have to send me a pic when u do

gl with the sale on these they look nice

Hey Julz,

Not yet, I'm waiting for the rails to arrive from Japan. Cheers

Payment pending for the GTR Grille...

Also have genuine R32 floor mats...

Rear mats $100 - they are the thicker carpet style, with metal "Skyline" Tag. Awesome condition for age with almost no sun fade on the centre mat

Front mats $50 - the carpet on these is the thiner style, with plastic Skyline Logo. Drivers side is fairly worn, but probably still better condition than most, passengers side is good.

Hi mate, im located in sydney and interested in those gtr seats. Could you please text me you mobile number so i can call you to arrange viewing, Manny 0406747726

Also do you have the back seat available as well? Interested in complete set also if you have

Thanks mate.

Edited by manuel

Could you please either PM me some pics of the half-shafts, or send them to my email: [email protected]

Cheers.

whats the condition of the seats under the leather covers?

The seats were in excellent condition, however some upholstery glue was used to help stick the new material onto the seats. So I imagine they wouldn't look too good if you wanted to pull the covers off and use the original seats underneath.

Will accept $700 for the seats, other prices:

RB25DET Standard Exhaust Manifold $30

R32 GTSt Half Shafts $40 (for both)

R32 GTSt viscous LSD centre - Free

S15 3.7:1 Diff Crown and Pinion - Free

Rear mats $80

Front mats $40

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