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DRIVER & PASSENGER R32 GTR SEAT'S WITH RAILS

In good condition - $600 NOW $500

STANDARD R32 GTR TURBO'S

Good condition & working order - $200 each or $350 the pair NOW $170 each or $300 the pair

STANDARD R32 GTR MANIFOLD'S

$80 for the pair NOW $60 for the pair

STANDARD R32 GTR DUMP PIPES

$80 for the pair NOW $60 for the pair

STANDARD R32 GTR FRONT PIPE

$50

R32 GTR HANDBRAKE & GEAR BOOTS

Average condition - $40 NOW $30

STANDARD R32 GTR FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

$200 NOW $150

R32 GTST PASSENGER HEADLIGHT & INDICATOR

Semi damaged, needs cable ties to hold in but still in good working order - $50 NOW $40 for indicator & headlight

R32 GTR HICAS SYSTEM

Give away, just take it away !

Dunlop Direzza 235/45/17 Tires

30% Tread & camber wear, still a few laps left in them - $100 the pair NOW $50 the pair

STANDARD R32 GTR BONNET

White, in as new condition - $250

R32 GTR FRONT BAR LIP

White, in average condition 8/10 - $80

COMPETITION MODEL EVOLUTION 17" RIMS & TYRES

Super light / super forged special edition rims in white

9's on the rear & 8's on the front

Tyres are Dunlop Sp Sport 3000 235/45/R17 (93W) Rear - 60% - 70% Tread

Dunlop Direzza DZ 101 235/45/R17 (93W) Front - 60% Tread

Looking at $1,800 with tyre's but may consider swaps for a full black set of rims to same value

Let me know what you want picture's of if your genuinely interested

All items are located in Hobart, Tas

Happy to freight at buyers expense

Price's are some what negotiable

CHEERS

interested in a swap (gtr seats) for a bride and a pair of gtst seats? , pm me yer number if ya want , i lost my phone :cheers: cheers

Allo Toffy its Stevo's misses Tenille

Yeah could be interested, what condition the bride in ? not wanting the GTST's tho sorry..

Rail ? Can ya send us a pic tar

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