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decided to sell my trim as im going full track spec now with 2 seats, a dash and centre console

what you get-

2x bride cuga carbon seats with rails to suit r32 r33 r34

suede trimmed roof lining,

door cards with bride inserts,

rear seat with bride inserts,

upper and lower rear trims with bride inserts,

centre console with bride lid

dash with 4x guage cutouts. will come with all vents also.

**carbon switches, guages and fascia not included

owes me 10k and ages off the road!! i will take standard dash and centre console as trade if its in good condition as ill need to flock it

after 5k for the lot, the seats are 4k on their own.

i will seperate the seats, only as a pair, for $3000

that being said, the trim without seats for $2500.

located in sydney and ive only used the car for 1500km, but its been in the car for 2 years.

i will be removing it this week and it will be available for viewing

thanks

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Wow that looks great! I'm not a huge fan of the BRIDE graduation pattern but as a whole the interior really flows well. Good luck with the sale man.

hey buddy, yes it does, u can even have the carpet too, the only things it doesnt come with is things like carbon fascia and the plastic cluster surround. but prettu much everyhting in suede and the seats and carpet! its a complete interior. let me know if theres anything else :)

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