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Next I Have a Greedy Emanage Blue, had this is my R32 GTST , comes with the Loom Harness so can plug n play without cutting any wires, Current Tune is for Stock R32 Gtst with 3inch Exhaust, FMIC, pretty basic set up for good fuel eco, Will suit any RB $275 Ono

Also For Sale is My R32 Gtst Seats, Front Driver and Passenger as well as Top and Bottom Back Seats, Still in great condition, no Rips, Tears, Burns or Major Stains, with a good steam clean would look brand new.

$50 For the Drivers Seat

$50 For the Passenger Seat

$50 For Back Top and Back Bottom Seats

Or Take Them All for $100

R33 GTST Series 2 Stock Steering Wheel + SRS Airbag - Good For Road Worthy - $100 Ono

R33 GTST Standard Suspension with King Springs $150 Ono

R33 GTST Front LCA's - Add about -2 Camber on a R32 $120 Ono

R32 GTST Stock Injectors + Stock Fuel Rail $100 Ono

GReddy Turbo Timer - Took this out of a R33 I Wrecked for the engine $50 Ono

HKS Actuator, Pretty sure it's 0.8Bar but it may be 1 Bar can't remember $100 Ono

Also have most of the interior trim from my R32, only thing I'm keeping is the dash, half the centre console and door trim for now, everything else up for grabs, have full boot trim, rear quarters ect, if you want it can take em for 10 buck a piece, just pm and I'll see if I have what you need.

All Parts are located in Taylors Lakes VIC 3038

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@ Tommy Gee, Still have the E-manage, had a few low ball offers but nothing serious enough for me to sell it so its still for sale.

@Sly - I could post it all, but have no idea how much it might cost, given the size of seat, could cost a fair bit.

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