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Series 2 R33 GTR complete interior. This includes front and rear seats, and four door/panel trims.

Located in Brisbane - Southside

Perfect Condition (not a single mark on any of the pieces). The whole kit came from a single GTR so it's all matched and not a mix of different types.

Reason for selling is that the car being stocked out.

Open to any serious offers. I'm thinking +$1500.00

If I do not respond to your email or post it is because I do not consider the offer serious, sorry in advance. Only serious buyers and no time wasters. These are the best condition R33 GTR seats you will find.

They only fit R32 and R33 Skylines (both 2 and 4 door(minus the trim)). NOTHING ELSE!!!!

Not only are these a legal fit but are also lighter then stock or after market seats.

Contact me on 0414 575 676 or message me directly.

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Need these sold! Taking up too much room in the spare room.

In perfect condition, you will not find a better set.

Keep your car 100% legal, while sheading unwanted weight. Improve performance and the look of your pride and joy; you will not be disappointed!

Looking for offers over $1500, worth much more!

Taking up too much room in the house. They must go ASAP.

Best upgrade out there. Increase performance by reducing weight. These are lighter then stock.

They also feel much nicer then stock seats as they provide much needed support.

Also, enhance the look of your very special ride legally!

damn,, just what im after.. and so cheap.. i would take this but i just kitted my car and had the cash for this stuff but was to har to find good condition ;) damn..

Hi mate,

Offers over $1500 was the post.

I sold the car yesterday and everything must go. So $1500 if you are truely interested; we both know they are worth much much more.

You woun't buy anything other then crap for $1000 so don't do it, keep the stockies, just my thoughts.....been there and done alllll that!

Let me know if you are still interested.

Thanks - T

$1000?

pm me

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