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Item: Genuine Nismo Smoked Front Indicators

Condition: BRAND NEW sealed in box

To Fit: R34 GTT/GTR

Comments: This item included all working bulbs. Full replacement kit for front. Same one off the z-tune

Reason for sale: Money is needed for repairs of my car

Price: $200

rrp: $275 from unique. These are the tinted smoked ones and are rare to find in australia

Item: Genuine Nismo Smoked Side Indicators

Condition: BRAND NEW sealed in box

To Fit: R34 GTT/GTR, R33 GTR

Comments: This item included all working bulbs. Full replacement kit for side. Same one off the z-tune

Reason for sale: Money is needed for repairs of my car

Price: $80 $60

rrp: $120. These are the tinted smoked ones and are rare to find in australia

Item: 2x BRIDE Style Ergo II Reclinable Racing Seats

Condition: Excellent

To Fit: Any Car

Comments: Universal rails will be included. Only used for a short period of time. In EXCELLENT condition with no scuff marks, tears rips etc. ADR APPROVED

Reason for sale: Money is needed for repairs of my car

Price: $600 ono for both $500 for both

I can be contacted via pm or 0415 602 837

Pickup preferred for the seats, indicators can be posted

I am located in the hills area

cheers!

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hey mate,

what material is the seats? leather?

how come it doesnt comes with the BRIDE logo as all bride seats come with it.

planning to post it over to WA?

the seats arent leather its normal cloth. it doesnt have the logo because as stated above it is bride style.

this is a autotecnica brand, not the just jap brand and its very good for support and also adr approved.

sorry prefer pickup as it is rather large but thanks anyways

Hey GMAN

nice seats where did you get em :laugh:

So i guess the 34 is still not fixed as you only just got the seats?

Hows the 34 going?

Good luck with the sale mate.

Hey GMAN

nice seats where did you get em :(

So i guess the 34 is still not fixed as you only just got the seats?

Hows the 34 going?

Good luck with the sale mate.

haha..hey corey

yea nah still not fixed yet. my only option now is to replace my gearbox so im liquidating everything so i can afford it.

haha..i wouldnt know how my car is since i havent driven it for almost 4 months

thanks corey!

OMG GOSH

GARLAND!

mate u remember me???????????????

ahahah talked to u a couple of times on msn.. lol

nice seats man..

GOODluck with everything dude

david

DAVID!!!

Hell yea i remember u! yea havent been msn for ages..cant be bothered

Thanks a lot david...talk soon

and also sorry RBJ3T located in sydney

hey man i'll save you the BUMP.

Man thats no good 4 months, talk about skyline withdrawals :)

and hey all out there looking for a good seat I can personally say these seats are in

mint condition and are great value for money great seat for those that want to be

held in place on the track or just want a more comfortable seat.

Not only will you be buying great seats you'll be helping GMAN get his r34 back n the road. :D \

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