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Hello all,

Long time follower first time poster.

I have some extra items from last trip for sale. Mainly interior and bolt on parts.

Brand New Blitz SUS Power LM Pod Filter w/ Adapter - $140

Brand New Genuine Nismo White / Black Duracon Shift Knob - $90 Each

Brand New Genuine Nismo Leather Shift Knob - $140

(^ These items comes in box and nissan part number stickers. There are copies for the Duracons)

R32 GTR Front Fog Lights (Factory option) - $200

R32 Front Seats - $80

R32 Gtst Rear Seat - $80

R32 Factory Steering Wheel without horn cap - $20

R32 GTR Factory Steering Wheel without horn cap - $50

Black 180sx Rear Bar - $ 50

Assorted Silvia/180sx Interior electrical Buttons - $ 5 each

Front Silvia/180sx Center Air Con Vent - $50

Nissan New Fuel Filter - $20

If any interest or questions. Please Pm, SMS 0426352594 or Email [email protected].

Items can be pickup or shipped.

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Pic of the front seat.

The Driver side is in similar condition with no rips or tears. Dont have a pic of the Driver seat sorry.

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Brand New Blitz SUS Power LM Pod Filter w/ Adapter - $140

Brand New Genuine Nismo White / Black Duracon Shift Knob - $80* Each

Brand New Genuine Nismo Leather Shift Knob - $140

(^ These items comes in box and nissan part number stickers. There are copies for the Duracons)

Brand New Blitz SUS Power LM Pod Filter w/ Adapter - $100

Brand New Genuine Nismo White / Black Duracon Shift Knob - $80* Each

Brand New Genuine Nismo Leather Shift Knob - $100

Brand New Blitz SUS Power LM Pod Filter w/ Adapter - $100

Brand New Genuine Nismo White Duracon Shift Knob - $80

Brand New Genuine Nismo Leather Shift Knob - $100

(^ These items comes in box and nissan part number stickers. There are copies for the Duracons)

R32 GTR Front Fog Lights (Factory option) - $200

R32 Front Seats - $50

R32 Factory Steering Wheel without horn cap - $20

Black 180sx Rear Bar - $ 40

Assorted Silvia/180sx Interior electrical Buttons - $ 5 each

Front Silvia/180sx Center Air Con Vent - $50

C pillar traims both side in VGC no bubbles all metal clips and plastic clips still in place. $120 for both sides. Added: Apexi Avcr stand (Only) $20 good condition.

  • Brand New Blitz SUS Power LM Pod Filter w/ Adapter - $100
    Brand New Genuine Nismo White Duracon Shift Knob - $80
    Brand New Genuine Nismo Leather Shift Knob - $100
    (^ These items comes in box and nissan part number stickers. There are copies for the Duracons)
    R32 GTR Front Fog Lights (Factory option) - $200
    R32 Front Seats - $50
    R32 Factory Steering Wheel without horn cap - $20
    Black 180sx Rear Bar - $ 40
    Assorted Silvia/180sx Interior electrical Buttons - $ 5 each
    Front Silvia/180sx Center Air Con Vent - $50

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