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hey guys just clearing out my parts so make offers, some prices are firm others are open to offers cheers

Bride seat driver side in good condition a bit of wear onthe right hand side otherwise seat is mint $650 no rail now $550

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Bride passenger seat comes missing the seatbelt holder andrecliner, otherwise seat is in perfect condition no tear just a little wearshows on picture $550 now $450

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Lock nuts for nissan thread, brand new, never used still inpackage $30

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greddy turbo timer, top of the range one with instructionbook and all functions, comes with loom, full auto turbo timer, has many otherfunctions, was on the car for 2 days then removed, comes with instructionmanual $150 MAKE AN OFFER now $100

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R32 strut brace for the front, $120 OR MAKE AN OFFER WANT ITGONE now $100

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R32 2 door rear boot with type m spoiler, stil has nissanlogo sticker on it, comes with lock and brake light $80 ono now $50

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R32 TYPE M cluster, all mounting brackets in tact, perfectcondition, done 174 000 $120 ono now $100

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R32 cluster surround auto matic, bvery good condition comes with all switches etc etc $70 ononow $50

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R32 cluster surro8und manual, comes with all buttons in verygood condition $120 ono now $100

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Hollowed out r32 cat $30, cheap way of de catting!

located in vic, western northern suburbs of melbourne

pm or call 0413 926 794

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