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32 4dr rear seats . one small tear and stain $30

rear door covers no handles . ok cond $30

b piller covers . ok cond $20

c piller covers . bit bent $20

rear parsell shelf. ok cond $20

roof lining with sun roof cover. ok cond $20

2 door sun roof frame and glass (can fit in 4dr) . motor plays up $30

skyline rear centre mat , good cond SOLD

centre console .ok cond $20

new leathers gear and hand brake boots , good cond SOLD

Rear seat belts . good cond $30

Re-trimmed 32 GTR seats with rails $990

re-trimmed front door covers SOLD

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Beau

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