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Speco Guage - 2.5" tacho - comes in cup with mount as in pic. just bought them, have done about 2hrs work. $50.

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SILHOUETTE INTERIOR - Missing drivers lower B pillar garnish, drivers A pillar garnish, parcel shelf. There is 1 front seat as I had a bucket seat in the car, use as drivers or passengers. $250.

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GTS1 Momo steering wheel. Very rare, and beautiful to drive with. Leather not in the best nick, could use as is or recover. Comes with original nissan horn garnish, lightweight boss and cover. $200. (nissan horn garnish not in the pic) I sold my $400 aftermarket Momo wheel to use this one instead, much better size and shape.

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Cat back 3" exhaust with muffler to suit aus R31 sedan. Muffler has removable baffle. With baffle in it has a nice note, doesn't drone, and probably legal dB. Baffle out would be fun. Slight damage to muffler tip. $250 (which is about what the muffler cost)

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S3 Series III tail lights and centre panel. Some cracks in passenger side plastic, visual but doesnt leak water, always been like that. $150ono

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Speco Guages - just bought them, have done about 2hrs work. Made an alloy panel which housed water temp/oil pressure, can include. Tacho $50. Oil pressure + 2m braided line with fittings $50 (paid $50 just for the braided line). Water temp with hose adapter $50.

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SILHOUETTE INTERIOR - Missing drivers lower B pillar garnish, drivers A pillar garnish, parcel shelf. There is 1 front seat as I had a bucket seat in the car, use as drivers or passengers. $250.

gts1doortrimsao7.th.jpg

gts1dashnl8.th.jpg

gts1rearseatskh8.th.jpg

gts1frontseatpc5.th.jpg

GTS1 Momo steering wheel. Very rare, and beautiful to drive with. Leather not in the best nick, could use as is or recover. Comes with original nissan horn garnish, lightweight boss and cover. $200. (nissan horn garnish not in the pic) I sold my $400 aftermarket Momo wheel to use this one instead, much better size and shape.

gts1wheelze8.th.jpg

gts1wheelbosstw6.th.jpg

Cat back 3" exhaust with muffler to suit aus R31 sedan. Muffler has removable baffle. With baffle in it has a nice note, doesn't drone, and probably legal dB. Baffle out would be fun. Slight damage to muffler tip. $250 (which is about what the muffler cost)

dscn0674zc4.th.jpg

mufflerwo8.th.jpg

S3 Series III tail lights and centre panel. Some cracks in passenger side plastic, visual but doesnt leak water, always been like that. $150ono

taillightsbp5.th.jpg

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