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I've decided to strip one of my cars so here's what I've got for sale:

- POWER FC + hand controller suit R32/33 GT-R. It's used and was taken out of a car that had a full exhaust, cam gears, HKS GTSS turbos with standard injectors and AFM's.

PRICE: $850 ono

- Full set of R33 GT-R Bremobos (front and rear) with rotors and pads. Usual wear and tear but will get some measurements on the thickness of rotors and pads in the next day or so.

PRICE: $1800 ono

- Full interior out of a 1996 R33 GT-R, including front and rear seats, door trims and rear quarter trims, great upgrade for a GTS-T. In very good condition, no rips or noticeable damage.

PRICE: $1200 ono

- Cusco ZERO2 coilovers. Used but in very good condition. Spring rates are 10kg front and 8kg rear.

PRICE: $900 ono

Will take some pics in the next couple of days when I get a chance to confirm condition of parts mentioned above.

Located in Narre Warren North VIC but will ship at buyer's expense except for interior as it's too big/bulky.

If interested post here or PM me.

Cheers,

Jack

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hi mate very keen on suspension could u sms me thanks 0423 441 677

SMS sent

I'm interested in the GTR front seats for sale. How much is shipping to Brooklyn, NY, 11210?

Sorry dude, will not sell front seats on their own and definetly not willing to send to New York, prefer local sale due to their size...

Can you shoot me some pics of the interior?

I might still be keen if it's all in great condition.

Will get pics of interior on Saturday when I pull it out of the car. Will definetly get you some pics then...

Cheers,

Jack

Ya don't even have to take the interior out if ya dont have time... I mainly wanna see condition of seats.

Pics of interior still in the car should be fine!

Very true although the car is stored at a mate's place where it has been squeezed in the corner and surrounded with quad bikes and other bits and pieces. Was hoping to get over there and push it out to get the interior out to give it a good vacuum and have it ready for someone to view/pick-up. Will see if I can get him to push it out of the corner and get some pics for me....

Hi, got any pics of the power fc.

Cheers

Clynton

No pics, will get some up ASAP....

OK, finally got the interior out so here's the pics:

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As seen in the pics the interior is in excellent condition, no cigarette burns or rips anywhere.

The rear quarter trims and door trims have slight marks here and there but nothing too drastic.....

Cheers,

Jack

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