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Hey guys,

Clearing out some bits in the garage. Prices do not include postage and I'm hapy to hear offers if you have'em. Happy to freight at your expense and pickup is fine from Albury Wodonga. I'm also after some stuff so see my trades below.

2x R32 GTS-T Type M seats (inc rails) - $150 - Very good condition, one tiny cig burn on drivers seat as shown below. Disregard the light dents in the bases, it's because I had them sitting upside down on each other. The light circle in the headrest of seat on the right is from the camera. More pics as requested.

1x S13 Brake Master Cylinder - $250 - As new condition, have receipt for full rebuild totaling just under $300. Was used for one lap around the block and swapped out for bigger item needed for my larger calipers. Has been kept 'wet' to keep the seals in perfect condition. (Beware anyone trying to sell a master that's been dry for any length of time)

1x S15 Brake Booster - $50 - Very good condition, includes bracket and vacuum hose.

1x Unknown steering wheel - $50 - Good condition, unknown brand, no boss kit or horn button. Swapped out for flat style wheel.

1x pair of R33 indicator/wiper stalks - $50 the pair - Left over from my R33 days (I bought a Series II and it came with these Series 1 stalks which meant I couldn't use the driving lights or rear wiper).

1x S13 Factory Grill - $20 - No broken brackets, swapped out for Nismo style grill.

1x Pair rear camber arms - $20 the pair - Replaced with ISC items for more adjustment.

1x Complete S13 shocks/springs - Best offer? - Bushes are gone in the rears, shocks themselves don't appear to be leaking and were only replaced as I wanted to start tracking the car - Seemed fine on the street. Not expecting much for these and will favour people who can come get them.

***Things I'm after - Depending on what u have I'm happy to pay cash your way also***

Fixed back drivers racing seat with rails to suit S13

17x8 or 17x9 4 stud rims. Need to clear S15 calipers, with or without rubber

R33 GT-R Passenger seat and rails

T28BB turbo + lines

Adjustable rear toe arms

I can be reached via PM, email at [email protected] or on 0427 928 304

Pictures can be found here

Edited by ActionDan

Forgot to add - As an added bonus, anyone buying one of the more expensive items. (Seats or Master) Can take their pick of the steering wheel, indicator stalks, rear camber arms or the grill as freebie.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Updates!

**Price Update** 2x R32 GTS-T Type M seats (inc rails) - $99 - Very good condition, one tiny cig burn on drivers seat as shown below. Disregard the light dents in the bases, it's because I had them sitting upside down on each other. The light circle in the headrest of seat on the right is from the camera. More pics as requested. EDIT - These don't recline forward, suspect these are 4 door seats?

**Price Update** 1x S13 Brake Master Cylinder - $199 - As new condition, have receipt for full rebuild totaling just under $300. Was used for one lap around the block and swapped out for bigger item needed for my larger calipers. Has been kept 'wet' to keep the seals in perfect condition. (Beware anyone trying to sell a master that's been dry for any length of time)

** ON hold pending payment1x S15 Brake Booster - $50 - Very good condition, includes bracket and vacuum hose.

  • 4 weeks later...

Updates! Need this stuff gone.

**Price Update** 2x R32 GTS-T Type M seats (inc rails) - $50 - Very good condition, one tiny cig burn on drivers seat as shown below. Disregard the light dents in the bases, it's because I had them sitting upside down on each other. The light circle in the headrest of seat on the right is from the camera. More pics as requested. EDIT - These don't recline forward, suspect these are 4 door seats?

**Price Update** 1x S13 Brake Master Cylinder - $150 DELIVERED - As new condition, have receipt for full rebuild totaling just under $300. Was used for one lap around the block and swapped out for bigger item needed for my larger calipers. Has been kept 'wet' to keep the seals in perfect condition. (Beware anyone trying to sell a master that's been dry for any length of time)

Updates! Need this stuff gone.

**Price Update** 2x R32 GTS-T Type M seats (inc rails) - $50 - Very good condition, one tiny cig burn on drivers seat as shown below. Disregard the light dents in the bases, it's because I had them sitting upside down on each other. The light circle in the headrest of seat on the right is from the camera. More pics as requested. EDIT - These don't recline forward, suspect these are 4 door seats?

**Price Update** 1x S13 Brake Master Cylinder - $150 DELIVERED - As new condition, have receipt for full rebuild totaling just under $300. Was used for one lap around the block and swapped out for bigger item needed for my larger calipers. Has been kept 'wet' to keep the seals in perfect condition. (Beware anyone trying to sell a master that's been dry for any length of time)

Hi do you still have any front seats?

Yep,

Pics below, note the broken clips and the crack, I thought this was in better condition so I've made sure to take photos of the blemishes. Nothing to hide here :banana:

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Edited by ActionDan

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