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9 Sets of East Bear R34 GT-R Replica Seats - In stock ready to ship.

In Classy Black Velour.

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And pictured in a R34 GTt:

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$900ea - $1700 per pair.

$80 shipping anywhere in Australia via TNT Road Freight.

Any Queries drop me a mail - [email protected]

Jash

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I have quite a bit of EB stuff in stock - what were you after?

Jash

im after an east bear carbon bonnet gtr style but fits standard gtt latch and hinges, also an east bear front lip spoiler (gtr style) for standard gtt front bar

cheers

Guys,

Try Powerplay - last I heard they had that stuff on the shelf.

Jash

i thought we all did how about 550 just for a front spoiler lip? yet ur whole kit is priced at 650! can someone organise a group buy for east bear product?

Yes the reason why no one went for Powerplay in the end was due to cost... $550 for a front lip spoiler is a little too much no matter what brand or material!

Well no-one ever said that East Bear stuff was cheap - its quality and that costs. Given the price in Japan $550 in Australia is very reasonable.

Group buys will have to go thru either Powerplay or myself and I cant see the price going much below 500.

Jash

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just wondering how long you will have these available? as in is this a limited time thing or will they be a permanent product?

the reason is i am after a set for my 33 gtst, but i cant afford to spend that much money at this point in time as i have insurance coming up in a month.

yes anth, i do wanna be like you braaaaa...

LOL jokes, nah i always wanted them but i never new that you had them till about 4 months ago, and now i still want them.

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