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Hey people, got a fair bit of items for sale for those who want it. Ranging from interiour, rims, springs, etc. id like to sell the interiour in one go, not individually.

Interiour: would like to sell all complete without steering wheel $600, with steering wheel $1000

Series 2 front seats, both passenger and drivers

Series 2 rear seats

Rear trims

Glove Box

Centre Light

Full aircon system, including new condensor

Boot lining

SRS airbag steering wheel (very expensive and hard to come by)

Rear seat belts

Full carpet, great condition

Front and rear matts

Springs: Theres to sets, meaning 8 springs so $500 per set

S.W.I.F.T springs (one of japans greatest springs ever hand crafted and highly scrutinized and tested)

front - 13kg/mm

14kg/mm

rear - 15kg/mm

16kg/mm

Rims: $1200 with no extra tyres or $1600 with the extra sets

White (pearl) AVS model6 rims $1200, with good tread currently

Front 16x215x50series (GTR offset)

Rear 16x225x50 series (GTR offset)

Also have 8 or more extra sets of tyres for these rims

please call 0404873163 if u would like anything, or simply pm me

thanks

nathan

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^^^^ thanks dude, hahahaha, yeh im in adelaide.........

as to those whove sent me pms, everything is in great condition, i hate having anything looking crap, but id like to sell all my interiour in one go, not in peices........sorry

also got another set of rims for sale,

il post sum pics soon, sorry guys.....been repairing my 33 at the moment, if i havnt been too up to date, still got everything.......internets also screwed up

please re-send all pms if u still want stuff, il get back to u as soon as i can.

sorry again,

the other rims are polished alloy, 17x235 front

17x255 rear (with dish) no major offset, still look nuts.....brand new tyres, bridgestone potenza's

dont have an antenna.....my car was fairly stripped wen i imported it, coz its a track car, then i got interiour for it.....not worrying about antenna, so i dont have that sorry man

the mats are 3 peice, one long one for the rear and 2 fronts...great condition no tears at all or holes...its all up for grabs, sumone please take the stuff coz i dont need it and its only taking up room in my shed which could be used for more important stuff

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