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stock front sway bar $30

stock rear sway bar $30

stock fuel pump with new filter $20

s2 cloth seats and arm rest to suit (update your s1 seats if u like!) $250

s1/2 electric leather seats with arm rest to suit $600 (need to sell one set of seats to make way for GTR's :D)

s2 auto shifter assembly (stick, knob, shifter box, shifter cable, ignition lock cable etc etc) $30

foot brake setup, with cable $20

auto trans flywheel clutch bits, free

s2 brake calipers $30

auto surround s2 (plastic trim piece and arm rest) perfect for someone doing manual conversion that owns an angle grinder :cool: $50

will ship prices are low so get amongst it while she lasts!

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You getting gtr seats chef?

Where from and how much?

u cockhead... idk $8.40 posted sound ok??

also have s2 trans cooler... great upgrade for s1 almost double the size.... $30

S2 steering wheel immaculate condition no marks at all,

pm sent mate...

stock bov and fuel pump sold.

also have stock strut brace $50

stock wing (normal) peral white immaculate condition $120

WHATS LEFT + NEW PRICES

s2 cloth seats and arm rest to suit (update your s1 seats if u like!) $250

s1/2 electric leather seats with arm rest to suit $600 (need to sell one set of seats to make way for GTR's :D )

s2 auto shifter assembly (stick, knob, shifter box, shifter cable, ignition lock cable etc etc) $30

auto surround s2 (plastic trim piece and arm rest) perfect for someone doing manual conversion that owns an angle grinder :huh: $50

s2 white dolpin grille pm me

ok guys everythings sold bar the following.

stock sway bars $50 (front and rear)

s2 trans cooler with lines $20 (great upgrade for s1)

s2 brake calipers $20

foot brake set up complete $10

stock wing (white) $120

front strut brace $25

leather seats are still up for grabs $575 including arm rest

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