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Hi all,

I've got pair of Recaro SR3 seats with rails to suit R32-R34 Skylines (except for R34 GT-t), they're red in colour, could use a good clean as there is some marks and cigarette hole.

Asking $1200 ONO.

Pair of Genuine Recaro Rails to suit R32-R34 Skylines (except for R34 GT-t).

Asking $250 ONO.

Pair of Noltec Castor rod, brand new (not in box though been sitting under my desk for a while).

Asking $200 ONO.

Retrimmed R32 GTR rear seats in grey with orange inserts.

FREE pick up only.

Pair of HKS adjustable actuators, these are preloaded at 14psi and can be adjusted to 22psi (this is how high I've ran on my old GTR).

Asking $200 ONO.

I have 2x R32/R33 GTR front pipes.

FREE pick up only.

Items are located at Doncaster East, VIC. May post smaller items.

Contact me through PM or text me on 0430 129 511.

Cheers

Grant

hey keen on pics of the seats and if they arnt what i am after the rails to suit recaros :)

Thanks

Text me and I shall mms you with pics I've got on my phone.

Cheers

Grant

Yo peoples,

There are some pictures of Recaro Seats.

Other bits, I haven't taken some yet.

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Reasonable offers are welcome, worse I can say is no, would like to clear these bits out.

Cheers

Grant

Geez it's bumpy there...

If these Recaros seems to be bit too dear for you, make me an offer.

Or I've got standard R32 GTR seats I might get rid of, passenger seats are in good condition bar a cigarette burn, drivers side have small tear on RHS bolster and RHS side had retrim at one stage. Asking $400 pair or best offer. Pics to come.

Also offers are welcomed on these parts I've got to sell.

Cheers

Grant

  • 2 weeks later...

Still have them minus HKS Actuators and maybe Standard Seats.

Do feel free to make an offer for them.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Bumping this thread.

Just to make it clear, HKS actuators are SOLD somehow I didn't update this thread (had other thread that I advertise this part).

Recaro SR3 are sold as well.

Everything else still available, don't be afraid to make me an offer.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Pair of Genuine Recaro Rails to suit R32-R34 Skylines (except for R34 GT-t).

Asking $200 ONO.

Pair of Noltec Castor rod, brand new (not in box though been sitting under my desk for a while).

Asking $150 ONO.

Retrimmed R32 GTR rear seats in grey with orange inserts.

FREE pick up only.

I have 2x R32/R33 GTR front pipes.

FREE pick up only.

Items are located at Doncaster East, VIC. May post smaller items.

Contact me through PM or text me on 0430 129 511.

Cheers

Grant

Price drop on some items, but do feel free to make a offer on some parts.

Too bad you didn't snap them up sooner.

Castor rods, rear seats, front pipe still up for grabs.

Also have Garage Saurus remapped ecu for R33 GTR - tune for 14psi, pod filters and exhaust, have usual rev limiter and speed limiter removed. $50.

Cheers

Grant

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