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Hey guys just clearing a few parts i no longer need.

Price is nego.

I do not visit this forum much anymore so serious buyers

pick up the phone and gimme a call/msg

local buyers preferred and as per usual low ballers are ignored

Thanks

Item: EVO 8 MR DRIVER SIDE RECARO

Condition: In very good condition, bolsters are all firm. No rail

Price: $600

Item: Genuine Recaro SPG-N

Condition: Ok seat in still good but material is worn and faded, couple of little holes on one bolster. Rare seat, pretty comfy as base is made wider than the SPG. Material/cushions can be ordered from overseas and seat will be like new!! No rail

Price: $500

Item: Custom S14 3 inch turbo back exhaust.

Condition: Good, slight scratches no physical damage. No Cat.

Consists of dump screamer pipe, front pipe and catback with Magnaflow Muffler.

Price: $400

Contact: Thai 0401 189 586

I do not visit the forum much. Please Call/SMS for quickest response. PMs and post may take a while to be replied to.

Cheers

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