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1) Nismo S-Tune Suspension

...which I never installed due to sticking with Bilsteins

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Evidence of a former leak on a rear strut.

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Former owner never got around to installing these either. $900.

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2) Nismo Radiator Cap 1.3 - Modern type. Only used for 1000Km since new. $65

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3) Momo Steering wheel - without boss kit. $15

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It came off my R32 GT-R as it arrived in Aust.

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4) R32 Interior Trim that goes around the B and C Pillars.

The story with these is that I've had new ones from Nissan installed; but the Motor Trimmer says that my former ones can be salvaged.

I don't have pics but they'll be finished by Saturday 25th April. $160 for the pair.

5) GReddy Gracer Side Skirts - one piece type. $400

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On one side there's a very small hole.

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6) R32 GT-R Driver's Seat Base $50

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Fabric and cushion are fine.

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I only dropped them off today for the skin to be heated, stretched and reapplied. I'll take pics on pickup on 25th April or so. If they look good they'll be less than half new price. I guess the skin wasn't brittle because the car had only done 50,000 Km

Those Nismo S-Tune's are tempting me.

My GTS4 sedan would sit like a boss w/ them, hmmm...

You'll be hearing from me.

Edit: are they rebuildable; if they require it? If leak isn't too bad (you mentioned 'former'), I'm reading they're quite streetable.

Also, these are non-HA right?

Edited by Cevzy

S-Tune suspension can be rebuilt. That single strut just needs to be checked before going down that path. I'd get a quote from Heasman. Meanwhile they are stored in the vertical and no leaks are currently visible.

Thanks for your gentleman gentlemanly response deongster. It looks as if those trims are reserved depend depending on the success of the trimming job. No news is good news.

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  On 19/04/2015 at 12:44 PM, Terry_GT-R34 said:

Yes I'm happy to get a quote for you. Hopefully the seat base is not oversize for Aust Post. Your postcode is?

Postcode is 2526

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