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Selling some stuff I got laying around after sale of car and some stuff I never fitted to it as well.

Front brakes calipers and rotors, brake lines and pads. Came off due to brake upgrade. $200

(no pics yet)

Racetech 4009 standard width seat and low rail. Like new. Was in 32 gtr. $800

Marks on seat are from the harness resting in it for a week prior to taking the photo.

Willans 4 point 3" harness - like new $250

N1 rear pods - fibreglass $100

N1 boot lip - fibreglass. Some damage attempt at repair by someone at some stage $30

In Melb and prefer Melb pick up

Archie

0419 714444

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Im interested in the rear pods if your willing to give me a price posted to NSW 2173.

Thanks.

Update:

Found some more stuff that i had forgotten about after paying a visit to my mechanics workshop on the weekend

I believe it's a Fujitsubo 3" exahust, high flowing muffler in mid section and Jasma rear cannon muffler.

Very quiet.

No probs with 360rwkw when fitted to my old 32 GTR.

$200

Also, brake rotors went missing and so too did the pads so all there is are the calipers and the brake lines (incl rear lines too)

Here are the pics $100

Also N1 pods are plastic not fibreglass.

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They came off an immac silver 32 gtr....u know about those all too well ;)

That should justify the freight costs in itself!! :cool:

100 inc freight...thats all they are worth for me. Ill give you two Edith Cowan's and you can give me two calipers.

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