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Hi guys

Selling these parts because they are sitting in the garage, listing cheap prices to get rid of them quick

Please PM me if you are interested

I'm in the Doncaster area, shipping can be arranged but at buyer's expense

Pictures below, cheers guys :thumbsup:

Drift Blade Seat (R34 GTR replica) - $150

R32 GTR Seats Retrimmed in Red and Black - $800 (little rip in drivers side)

R32 Subframe with New Bushes - $250

R32 GTR Fuel pump - $100

R32 Nismo Turbos - $800 Pair (14411-06U00 466089-4)

R32 GTR Stock Turbos - $200 Pair (14411-05U20 466071-2)

Exhaust Manifold - $100 Pair

Dump Pipes - $50 Pair

R32 GTR Steering wheel retrimmed - $75 (nasty retrim)

Random Steering wheels - $50 Each

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  • 2 months later...

R32 GTR Steering wheel retrimmed - SOLD

Back from overseas now

PRICE DROP

Drift Blade Seat (R34 GTR replica) - $100

R32 GTR Seats Retrimmed in Red and Black - $500 (little rip in drivers side)

R32 Subframe with New Bushes - $150

R32 GTR Fuel pump - $50

R32 Nismo Turbos - $400 Pair (14411-06U00 466089-4)

R32 GTR Stock Turbos - $100 Pair (14411-05U20 466071-2)

Exhaust Manifold - $50 Pair

Dump Pipes - $20 Pair

Random Steering wheels - $30 Each

  • 2 months later...

R32 GTR Steering wheel retrimmed - SOLD

R32 Nismo Turbos - SOLD

Exhaust Manifold - SOLD

Drift Blade Seat (R34 GTR replica) - $100

R32 GTR Seats Retrimmed in Red and Black - $500 (little rip in drivers side)

R32 Subframe with New Bushes - $150

R32 GTR Fuel pump - $50

R32 GTR Stock Turbos - $100 Pair (14411-05U20 466071-2) (one is good, one has shaft play)

Dump Pipes - $20 Pair

Random Steering wheels - $30 Each

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