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Item: 1x Recaro EP3 - Red Suede/Sports Trim

Condition: Used, excellent condition.

Description: No burn marks, scratches or tears but just very dusty. Also has the pop out extension at the front. No seat rails included.

NOTE: Passenger side only as scroll is on the left hand side. Modifications may be made to convert to driver side.

Price: $850

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Item: 2x Recaro Evo 7 - Black/Grey/Blue Sports Trim

Condition: Used, excellent condition.

Description: Immaculate. No burn marks, scratches, tears. Comes with Evo 7 seat rails.

NOTE: Matching rear seats can also be supplied also in excellent condition.

Price: $1850 [Not looking to separate]

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Item: Steering Wheel

Condition: Used, excellent condition.

Description: No scratches or tears. Not too sure of brand but has a Nismo horn button.

Price: $50

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Item: Momo Nissan OEM Steering Wheel

Condition: Used, in good condition.

Description: Tiny bit of wear and tear. Comes with complete airbag.

Price: $50

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Item: Rays Gram Lights 57S - Gold, Multi-stud

Size & Offset: 17 x 8.5 +30

Tyres: Yokohama Advan 235/45/17 - 60% Tread

Condition: Used, Immaculate

Description: Very very minimal scratches if any, no centre caps.

Price: $1750

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Item: Work Emotions XT7 - White, Staggered sizes.

Size & Offset: 2x 18 x 8.5 +38, 2x 18 x 9.5 +38

Tyres: Yokohama S-Drive 235/40/18 90% Tread, 265/35/18 90% Tread

Condition: Uses, Immaculate

Description: Very very minimal scratches if any, comes with Work Emotion centre caps.

Price: $1850

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Item: 4x 30mm Wheel Spacers. YES 30mm SPACERS

Condition: Used, excellent working condition

Description: Comes with all lug nuts.

Price: $200

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Item: 2x Apexi Pod Filters with adapters for GTR.

Condition: Used, good working condition.

Description: Comes with brackets, genuine Apexi adapters and filters.

Price: $130

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All items will be sold as is. Pickup is preferred for bulky items and it can be arranged either in Sydney City or Castle Hill, NSW. If there are any questions please dont hesitate to ask via PM.

cheers,

Garland

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