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hmm If you still have them in a few weeks ill prob pick them up. Can't remember if its my rear or fronts that where running low... Ill have to wait till i get my car back to check haha

R32 passenger seat & rail, couple of marks, no rips or tears.

$50

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Unkown driver's side bucket seat. Like an English backpacker; sunburnt pink, bottom mounted and rather dirty. Perfect for a track vehicle. $80.

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Bride R32/R33 Type S driver's side rail. $150 (will fit the bucket seat with some flat bar used as mounting points, which I also have should you be interested in a package deal)

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Complete 3 inch turbo back exhaust for a 33 gtst.

Bellmouth advance dump modified to fit a hotdog muffler in before the cat.

Dump pipe has been painted in high temp exhaust paint (supposedly has ceramic in it) and wrapped.

Cat is complete, not bashed out or "high flowed"

Single straight through box muffler before the rear subframe.

3 inch twin pipes or cannon out the back, both will be provided.

$300 neg.

3.5 inch cat back to suit 33

single hotdog muffler before rear subframe.

Cannon at the rear.

$150 firm.

Brand new fibre glass gtr style front bar to suit 33 gts/gtst

Sold the car before it was fitted.

No holes have been drilled yet.

$150 firm.

Pm, or Text me on Zero 415 055 80 Nine

Cheers,

Jono.

RB25det forsale.

Motor has 110xxxkms, complete with turbo, lines, intake plenum.

Doesnt come with ecu or loom but can for extra.

$2000ono

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RSR's Gonski's

Thanks James - very nice 4 door and the exhaust note is awesome.

I heard you from Bonython all the way to the Monaro highway.

Thanks Richard.

Enjoyed the chat and looking over the Sinista R32.

Also, I here by, on scouts honour with 3 fingers raised I will not do skids on those nice tyres you sold me. :ph34r:

Cheers,

James

Thanks Richard.

Enjoyed the chat and looking over the Sinista R32.

Also, I here by, on scouts honour with 3 fingers raised I will not do skids on those nice tyres you sold me. :ph34r:

Cheers,

James

So donuts are out of the question? :P

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