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I have a number of parts (in Hobart) I had bought for my now sold R32 GTR tarmac rally car that I was hanging onto to put on an R32 GTSt track car. Seeing as I've just bought a Series 6 RX7 instead of a R32 GTSt for the track the R32 parts are no longer needed!

Sparco Pro 2000 FIA approved seat (Used at Targa, but newly retrimed sides in Sparco fabric, upgrading to one with head wings) - $550

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R32 Intercooler Duct Set (New and ready to paint)- $120

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R32 Alloy Drivers Side Race Seat Mount Set (Used, but very light - Suit fixed back Sparco, MOMO, Bride ect) - $75

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Rays Engineering Volk Racing Challenge Series (17x9+25) Sorry about the pic - $1500

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Thanks Stuart

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The finish on the rims? are they powdercoated or sprayed profesionally?

They were pro painted with a satin type finish. Pic doesn't do them justice, will take another.

Depending on where your based they could be expensive to freight.

  • 10 months later...
What is the expiry date on the seat

thanks

Are the vents nissan or copies?

PM me - interested :P

Pretty sure both the seat and ducts were sold about 6months ago fella's.

sorry haven't checking in for a while.

vents are still for sale, sorry but sold the seat and rails a fair while back.

wheels are off the market as being kept.

the vents are f/g copies from just jap. never fitted or painted.

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