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Hi,

I have the following for sale:

R32 GTST front seats

Both in great condition except drivers seat drivers side has a bend in the cushion near the door.

$150 for both

R32 door mirrors

Orange in colour

$100 for the pair ono.

Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator SOLD

Brand new (still in box)

Part number 22670-RR580 to suit: R33 GTSt, R32 GTR, R33 GTR, R34 GTR, Nissan Silvia PS13 (Red Top), Nissan 180SX

Will fit an R32 GTSt however (currently have one fitted to my car)

$150 shipped express to anywhere in Aust.

BRIDE ZETA 1 drivers seat SOLD

Excellent condition with genuine Bride rails to fit R32 GTST.

$500

RB20DET ECU SOLD

From 1989 GTST $100 + Shipping $15

HKS Pod Filter SOLD

Used bolts up to 80mm AFM (RB20/25,Z32) - $80

RB20 AFM BOTH SOLD

Two for sale:

One works intermittenly - $20

Other one in excellent working condition only taken off as replaced by Z32 - $80

Pickup near Penrith.

Thanks

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Hey mate.

I'm interested in the seat and my mum is passing through sydney about 20th Nov. I will keep an eye on this post and if it is still for sale and there is room in the car I'll contact you. thanks.

Is it 150 to melb as well?

Hi

The shipping was an estimate through airfreight to SA. It would probably be a little cheaper to Melbourne as its closer.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

I now also have R32 doors with damaged handles. No glass in drivers side but glass intact in passenger door. No trims.

Also have stock r33 exhaust. No post. $20 pickup

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