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Hi,

have got a couple of standard 32 GTSt items for sale due to upgrades and some bride style seats and full set of black 32 GTS-t wheels:

Standard 32 GTSt intercooler in great condition - $90 ono

Have also got a brand new pair of the all Red Bride Ergo II style sports bucket seats and universial rails bought through Justjap. A very nice seat just have not got around to fitting them may sell them if I get the right price, will post pics soon - $400 for pair and rails.

Also a set of 4 R32 GTS-t wheels with tyres, but tyres are pretty much all gone, $250 neg for the set.

Thanks,

Pick ups prefered, contact via PM

Jamie

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Hi 180sxdrifterj i have never fitted theses in my car but when i bought them I did so being told that the rails that came with them would fit a 32 GTS-t. Plenty of guys bought theses seats from justjap and fitted them so I dont see why they would not fit.

Cheers

Jamie

Hi JL - these look like universal rails (i.e. not a straight fit to a Skyline) do they come with any other adaptors or anything to get them into a Skyline?

Mick, R32 and R33 are the same. R34 are different.

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