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Clearing space. Some not needed, some are being upgraded.

1. 1x Full set of R32 GTR seats, that's front and back.

$250p/seat or $650 fronts/rears. Price is lower as I only ask that I keep the seat belt stalks from the front seats if you have replacements as my new brides do not have them. Skins could do with being unzipped and given a wash.

2. 1x set of nearly brand new Zenkai wheels, these are grey, 4/5x114.3 17x9.5" +15. Currently have been stripped and are ready for pickup. Couple of really small marks, but overall vgc. $500ono

3. 2x 300mm curved Broadway Clip on mirrors. $50

1x 400mm curved Broadway Clip on mirror $60

4. 1x 3" steering wheel extension adaptor. $50

5. 1x 350mm Team Orange steering wheel, is used but is a rare find. Has Team Orange horn button. VGC! $300

1x 370mm Woodgrain Nardi Classic steering wheel, VGC!! No blemishes or chips. $200

1x 370mm Padded Centre Nardi classic steer wheel, amazing condition, I'm not even sure about selling this due to the fact it's so nice. But everything is for sale at the right price $350.

6. 1x Apexi electronic boost gauge. White faced with sensor and all. $70

7. 1x R32/R33/R34 C33/C34 Right hand driver seat rail. Bride side mounts included. I opted for new bride rails but this came with a seat I bought. I personally haven't used it so I can only tell you what it looks like. $100

8. 1x pair R32 I think side skirts, they look like a mix between Vertex and BN. I never used them as I have type M skirts. White in gelcoat, they look clean and undamaged. $50

9. 1x Pod filter with adaptor to suit r32/33 AFM. $30

Sheldon - 0450313126

Located on the Gold Coast near Nerang.

I fly back to work on the 23rd, so its harder for me to organise pictures/postage when I'm back at work.

I generally just wait till I am home again which is a month after I leave.

So get in quick and it is better for all.

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