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For sale:

2000 R34 GT-T Seats.

Complete front and rear.

With rails.

Condition(see pics):

Superb front seats, just a bit dusty have been out of car for a while.

Rear seats are in great condition, one of the parts has marks on it, dirt or something.

(Pictures show it clearly where its dirty).

No rips, tears, smoke marks etc...

Location:

Brisbane, Capalaba for pick up.

Else buyer arange courier...

Inspection would be best, as don't want to send it to WA and then not what you wanted.

Price:

$600 Complete. DROPPED $500

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What would you want if splitted?

Interested in the front seats only, depending on price when seperated :)

Let me know via PM may be easiest?

Regards,

Sherwin

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