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As the topic title states , i'm selling my 31 Ti , it's stock as with a s3 front fitted and will be getting an extractor fitted this week , 16X,000klm , i'm chasing $2,200 obo without stereo (panasonic hu alpine type s splits front , std rear fill , 2 12in type s alpine subs running off a clarion 1500wrms monoblock for extra or may sell seperate) . Reason for sale is i just don't use it , i will trade for anything of intrest (i.e nice wheels or 25 box or rb25/30 performance parts or even a track only snotter? etc cash adjustment where necessary )

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bump , $1800 firm , if it doesn't sell in the next week-ish it'll become rb20det

edit : i'm also selling the bride seat out of the laurel $300 average condish or swaps for gtr seat

there's some other stuff i'll be putting up for sale in the next couple hours

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This is the seat?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=131093

I kind of want it for a passenger seat in my 33...

I kind of don't have 300 wing wangs though :(

hey mate i'm in glenorchy , the car is at a mates place locked away so i won't be able to get it out before atleast tomorrow evening , my mob no is 0419 552 441 text before calling as sometimes i can't answer :) , what are you trying to sell?

Edited by toffy

Hey man yeah no problems don't rush yourself to get it out straight away. This might sound funny but I'm trying to sell my 88 model series 2 r31 Ti lol. It's not stock though I fully rebuilt the car there's a thread on it from when I did it in here actually. I'm selling it to just get a daily and spend the rest on my r32 and what better type of daily than a 31 Ti lol.

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