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All PArts are for r33 series 2

Location: adelaide

stock intercooler $150

stock injectors and pump $250

stock RB25DET head and cams $1000 (head ready to bolt on and use perfect if you have blown head)-

stock rear wing $300

stock rear bumper $200

stock interior seats front and back $500

rh door trim $100

stock exhaust manifold x2 $100 each

stock inlet plenum $200

stock BOV and piping $100

b&m line lockers $180

v8 oil cooler $150

stock exhaust from dump pipe $400

stock afm $200

buyer pays postage only do bank transfer

Edited by mad34
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Hi,

1. What's the best price on the FRONT DRIVER SEAT only?

2. For the FRONT DRIVER SEAT only, what is the courier charge to send the seat to postcode 6149 in Perth, Western Australia?

3. Now, if I take both the FRONT DRIVER SEAT and FRONT PASSENGER SEAT, what would be the best price?

4. Similarly, for both the FRONT DRIVER SEAT and FRONT PASSENGER SEAT, what would be the courier charge to send both seats to postcode 6149 in Perth, Western Australia?

Hope to hear from you with your reply, please e-mail to [email protected].

Much appreciated,

Paul

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