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Ok got some stuff i'd like to get rid off, all parts are off series 1 1994 r33 skyline

Front seats including rails immaculate conndishion $400 for the pair (Will not split sorry)

Rear seats 2pcs $150

Boot carpet and back plate $50

dash pad Immaculate (including stereo facia and arm rest) $150

All interia plastic immaculate appart fron drivers a piller having 4 spall screw holes from gauge piller $150

Door trims immaculate $80 each (no window switches)

RHF gaurd gun metal grey good condishion $60

Heater control $40

clock $20

ALSO 4 stud 17" ROH Mantis rims suit any non-turbo skyline or any silvia/180sx

2 tyres 80%tread cant remember brand but they cost me $350each other 2 tyres are unroadworthy\

$1000 ono see pic

post-21352-1185104336_thumb.jpg

i have some other parts pm me

-Jarrod

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Ok got some stuff i'd like to get rid off, all parts are off series 1 1994 r33 skyline

Front seats including rails immaculate conndishion $400 for the pair (Will not split sorry)

Rear seats 2pcs $150

Boot carpet and back plate $50

dash pad Immaculate (including stereo facia and arm rest) $150

All interia plastic immaculate appart fron drivers a piller having 4 spall screw holes from gauge piller $150

Door trims immaculate $80 each (no window switches)

RHF gaurd gun metal grey good condishion $60

Heater control $40

clock $20

ALSO 4 stud 17" ROH Mantis rims suit any non-turbo skyline or any silvia/180sx

2 tyres 80%tread cant remember brand but they cost me $350each other 2 tyres are unroadworthy\

$1000 ono see pic

post-21352-1185104336_thumb.jpg

i have some other parts pm me

-Jarrod

do u have pics of these parts? can u do better if i take the lot?

i dont have pics atm cause my camera is dead but i can gurentee quality and yeh if you want the lot i can help you out

as for rims they are 17* 7.'s the good tyres are good year something arather directional tyres and i think they are 235's and the shit unroadworthy tyres are 225s

and sure you can have a look at em

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