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bride ergo seat as pictured below

WAS $500 NOW $400 without rail

suitable for driver or passenger... uses bottom mount rail

SA only... can drop off

one tiny cigarrette burn mark but apart from that perfect nick

sabelt 4 point harness... label has expired but in perfect nick... comes with shoulder pads as pictured $100

cusco AS rear a31/c33/r32 strut brace perfect nick - $160

all SA local stuff...

pm for further details

also as per my other thread 16x9 -1 JP wheels... polished... actual deep dish wheels... 5x114.3 with 205/50/16 stretched 50% tread WERE $750 NOW $600!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=58477

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=58478

safety21 bolton 6 point a31/c33 full cage... not visible at all from outside of the car apart from front 2 bars running down the dash... very good for street

$600 quick sale

+ KEI OFFICE COILOVERS ABSOLUTE MINT CONDITION - FULLY ADJUSTABLE WITH CAMBER TOPS... LOOK LIKE THEYVE DONE VERY MINIMAL KM'S - SUIT S13/180/A31/C33

$1200!! QUICK SALE!

4x114.3 5 spoke 16" rims with tyres (fairly bald) $450

Full aftermarket fiberglass unpainted kit for A31 cefiro $500 (possible autech) perfect nick unused!!!!

contact no: 0412 889 127! SA

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Edited by Hella Flush

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