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Front seats - $750 SOLD

Rear seats - $350 SOLD

Passenger side upper rear side trim - $75

Both rear lower rear side trims - $100

A-Pillar trims (perfect condition!) - $75

Roof lining - $150 SOLD

Floor carpet - $150

Parcel shelf - $50

Sunvisors - $50

Kick panels - $25 SOLD

Rear seatbelts (buckle and belt assembly) - $75

Roof handles - $25

Centre gauge triple cluster - $100

Centre armrest assembly - $50 ON HOLD

Boot floor carpet - $100 SOLD

Boot side trims (whole set) - $100 SOLD

Space saver wheel - $100 $50

PERFECT R32 GTR Steering Wheel! - $300

Contact - PM me or 0418 881 113

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Rear Seats are sold.

PWND - The roof lining was removed today, and is a paper-based material and will crease if folded. So it would cost a BOMB to post because of the sheer size.

I have removed the rear trim pieces and both lower trim pieces are in perfect condition.

The passenger side upper trim piece is also in good condition, although cracked one mounting point and right in the back corner that gets tucked in under the parcel shelf anyway, so it's inconsequential. Vinyl is still attached perfectly with no lifting or bubbling.

The driver side upper trim did not turn out so good. It literally self-destructed when I removed it, with the vinyl coming off and the plastic cracking in like 10 places. I don't think it's salvagable :(

I have taken lots of pics, and will post them up tomorrow evening.

Thanks mate...

BTW, this is a build date 03/1994 GTR that I'm stripping, with juuuuuuust over 100,000kms..... so the interior is as good as it gets!

Front seats are in PERFECT condition :ninja:

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Guys,

The front seats are in PERFECT condition... Out of a 1994 GTR, with no tears, rips or wear marks at all. Side bolsters are still firm and in original shape! No fat-asses have sat in this car :P

Complete, with rails, ready to bolt in!

$700 takes them away.

  • 2 weeks later...

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