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R34 Vspecii F&r Seats, R32 Ohlins Coilovers, R32 Front Grill, Omp Bucket Seat With Rail, Stock Cats & Straight Pipe


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Sellling my R32 GTR Ohlins suspension shocks and springs. Mint condition without any knocking noises.

Price tag: $550. Plus shipping to your location.

BNR32 Grill with brackets: $65

R34 Vspec II Seats: $1500

Takata seat belts: $100 each

Single OMP Bucket Seat (Reclinable) with custom fitted rail : $185

R34 Stock Cats & Test Pipe for your vehicle inspection pass: $250

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lll take the Grill...Assuming its the Mesh one Pictured Only.

PM Sent.

Edited by krayzie32

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