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gents,

I have my bucket seat up for sale from my drifter. Its a fixed back, its blue, and it holds you in pretty tight

suit anyone on a budget that is pretty stocky build, holds me in nicely, however if your ass is huge then your dreaming.

Will come with a S13 rail aswell, seat is in great condition, no tears and yeah like I said, holds you in real nice and tight

Rails do move back and forward which is cool.

$250ono. Quicker this goes the quicker I go get my Bride :D

call/text 0433830055

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sorry for the poo house quality photos, took them 5 minutes ago in the shed with my N97.

Cheers,

Weez

Satin black Drift Teks for sale CHEAP

5x114.5 ONLY

17x8 17x9 +30ish NO TYERS

One of the fronts has a crack in the spoke but doesn't go through to the other side I don't think. Got new rims don't need these anymore.

$550 ONO

And NO, will not sell just the rears so don't ask.

Edited by Import S13

Got a GReddy Emanage BLUE for sale

It's pretty much brand new. Was in a R32 for a dyno run then taken out.

Still have the box and all that but NO BASIC LOOM. The loom was used for the other ECU.

Can get what you need from Nengun for cheap here :http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/e-manage-blue

$100 FIRM

Got a GReddy Emanage BLUE for sale

It's pretty much brand new. Was in a R32 for a dyno run then taken out.

Still have the box and all that but NO BASIC LOOM. The loom was used for the other ECU.

Can get what you need from Nengun for cheap here :http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/e-manage-blue

$100 FIRM

I'll take it

bosch 044 -$180 FIRM

tomei fuel pump, flow tested when it came out of car 160 lt/h done approx 8,000 kms- 100 firm

gtr factory intercooler $50

gtr factory radiator $50

the lot for 350.

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