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R33 Gtr Interior F+r Seats + Door Trims F+r, R33 Carbon Interior Pieces - Dash Surround, Gearstick Surround, Window Switches, Nismo Carbon Gearknob ++


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Location - Adelaide can post/courier at buyers expense

Contact - PM or SMS 0404998591 prefer SMS as don't get on here daily anymore but will try to for the next week or two[/b]

Full R33 GTR Interior in perfect condition including front and rear seats + front and rear door trims/cards. Price - $1400 Now $1250

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Professionally Carbon Fibre Dipped R33 Interior pieces including dash surround, gearstick surround with excellent condition leather boot, driver and passenger side window switches, door handle surrounds complete with Nismo Carbon Fibre gearknob. The Carbon dipping with all performed by Emtech Automotive in Adelaide and cost $950 + supply of parts to be dipped. Price - $500 + your stock interior pieces (must be in excellent condition)

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Brand New Genuine Nissan Plastic GTR N1 Vent only one the other went missing, cost $380 from Nissan. These have special clips and a sticky seal making installation a simple process of just cutting out a slot, peeling off the backing to the sealant and clipping in place. Price - $150 Now $80

ill buy the gear knob for $50 inc delivery?

Sorry the Carbon Interior Pieces are now sold pending payment

Im getting a lot of PM's to split some of the GTR Interior up.

I would prefer to sell whole for ease but if I had to split would sell at the following prices as it would become harder to sell the other bits on their own.

Front GTR Seats as a pair - $800 or $400 each but would prefer not to split

GTR Door Trims - $275

GTR Rear Seats - $250

Okay well I have decided to split the interior up and the front GTR seats are now sold pending payment

The following is still for sale

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R33 GTR Door Trims - $275ono

R33 GTR Rear Seats - $250ono

Brand New Genuine Nissan Plastic GTR N1 Vent only one the other went missing, cost $380 from Nissan. These have special clips and a sticky seal making installation a simple process of just cutting out a slot, peeling off the backing to the sealant and clipping in place. Price - $150 Now $80

The R33 Carbon Fibre Interior Bits are still sold pending payment at this stage

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