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Hey guys here is some stuff i am want to sell

1. GTR R33 drivers seat and rail has been retrimed but trims not in best condition and R33 searies 1 passenger seat and rail

$180 for both seats!

2. 180sx bodykit veilside front bar side skirts and rear lip kit in primer not using it on the 180 anymore

$550

3. RB25DET Apexi power FC with hand controller has a tune in it but recommend a retune :ermm:

$1350 posted

4. 180sx carbon fibre cooling plate genuine carbon Brand new i cant use it anymore :)

$200

5. S14 front and rear seats leather with red stiching seats come with S14 rails on them

$550

Thanks guys

any questions PM me

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