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G'day all,

As the topic title says, I have complete R33 GT-R Series 3 interior for sale - the interior consists of front and rear seats, door and rear trims on both sides.

Removed from my R33 GTST which the Interior was in when I bought the 33 5 months ago.

For age of the seats, I'd say it's off late 1997 model (to be safe) when Series 3 came out, the condition of these are good for its age, no rips or tears, no cigarette burns.

Reason for selling these wonderful, comfortable and sexy interior, I'm after different interior for my 33.

Pictures below:

Door and rear trims,

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*NOTE* There is a piece on passenger door trim missing, I bought the 33 like that, can source one for you if wanted.

Passenger side seat,

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Driver side seat,

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Rear seat,

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These seats are now occupying in my bedroom so that it won't get dirty, will give them another vaccuming sometime this week.

I'm asking $2,500 negotiable, these seats and door trims are located in Frankston South (outer Melbourne, VIC) I'm not keen to post/courier them interstate due to size and number of pieces involved, prefer pick up.

I won't separate them as I prefer to sell as whole. And I won't entertain lowballers and swap offers.

I can be contacted via PM on this forum as I'm here basically everyday.

Thanks for looking.

Cheers

Grant

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Hey Grant

I know you said you don't want to seperate, and thats fine, but if someone happens to be chasing the fronts and door trims, I'll shotgun the rears :banana:

G'day Michael,

You're not alone, I've got number of people wanting me to separate but still won't separate them at all, don't want the hassle of selling bits.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Time for me to bump this thread, yes, these lovely interiors are still for sale.

Want them? PM me!

Cheers

Grant

steering column surround and driver's side apillar shroud?

Nope, doesn't have them.

Only selling the seats and trims, thats it.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Still there for you to buy!

Don't like the price? Make an reasonable offer via PM!

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Last chance to grab these awesome and sexy interior before I put them back on my 33!

Will look into any reasonable offers.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Still got these.

Feel free to make an reasonable offer before i put them back in my 33.

Hurry!

Cheers

Grant

Anyone looking for join buy?

I just want the driver and passenger front seats.

Cheers

G'day all,

Still got these.

Feel free to make an reasonable offer before i put them back in my 33.

Hurry!

Cheers

Grant

Anyone looking for join buy?

I just want the driver and passenger front seats.

Cheers

PM sent.

Interested in the rears depending on price

PM sent.

I'd be keen on the rear seats depending on price

PM sent.

Cheers

Grant

Hey mate,

if you do end up seperating, i'm pretty keen on drivers and passanger door trim.

Thanks

At this stage, I'll try to sell it as whole but will keep you in mind if I decide to separate.

Cheers

Grant

Going twice...

If you make a really good offer that I could happily separate just front pair of seats, I would as I have a vulture from other side of Melbourne after the rest of my interior.

Remember, lowballing would get a simple 'no' from me. So make an offer VIA PM if you really want this sexy interior.

Cheers

Grant

Edited by Count Grantleyish

Yo!

Price drop to $2,400!

As usual, I'm willing to look at near reasonable offers.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Still have them, for $2,400 (offers considered) you can have a sexy interior for your 33!

Cheers

Grant

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