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Hi guys,

I'm selling Drivers, Passengers and back seats and front door cards no backs

I'm after $650 for drivers seat $650 for passenger seat and $400 for back seats, door cards $150 each

Or the lot for $1800

All in excellent condition, there is a small puncture at the top of passenger door card

Buyer to arrange own freight for interstate or pick up from Brisbane area

Photos to come soon

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Just an update, I have a few people interested in both front seats and possibly rears also, I would prefer them to go as a set but if not gone by next Thursday drivers seat is all yours mate, Will put up more detailed photos tomorrow.

Thanks guys

Tommy.

Car was originally a 4.5 grade there's little sign of wear, Everything was taken out of the car last week so it's all ready to be picked up, Unfortunately I was offered $900 for the drivers seat so I couldn't refuse the offer, So only the passenger and back seats, door cards left now.

No worries Alex I will hold door cards for you, Simon is also interested in picking up the passenger and rears so I am waiting on his reply so the rest of the seats are on hold until I get a reply back from him either today or tomorrow morning

Thanks

Tommy

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Please contact me if the sale falls through for the Door Cards0422 289 568

No worries, I will let you know if Alex buys them or not, Passenger and rears $1000 1st person to post and let me know they want them will be thiers,

alternativly you can text me on 0418989447, I am really busy so just leave a txt I will get back to you as soon as I can

Thanks

Tommy

Hey guys,

Just an update on the post, I still have available the passenger and rear seats, I will be taking more items out of the GTR soon so I will post extras up as I go

Thanks

Tommy

Hey guys new update,

*I have gone out and sourced another drivers seat as everyone only seems to want a set*

So I'm after $1700 or near offer for the lot

No door cards, Seats only

Thanks

Tommy

http://www.boostclassifieds.com.au/advert/787859-R34-Gtr-Seats-for-Sale.html

I had trouble uploading the photos so I've posted a link to my other ad, Also anyone after another drivers seat rowan has one not sure what condition though

Thanks

Tommy

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