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R32 GTR interior and other shizz

Item Condition:

R32 GTR bucket seats good nic. drivers has tiny tear near hip. not very noticable

GTR door trims killer condition.

GTR rear seat also good condition

head liner in top cond.

seat belts all in workin order

GTS-T dash tiny bubble

audio surround with ok boot. pretty average

plus pretty much everything else in the cabin has to be sold.

Contact Details:

please call or text me 0439989468

Price and price conditions:

seats 200 each

door trims 50 each

rear seat 150

head liner 25

seat belts 20 each

dash 75

audio surround 15

glovebox 10

kick panels 5 each

call or text me about the rest

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Items:

R32 GTR interior and other shizz

Item Condition:

R32 GTR bucket seats good nic. drivers has tiny tear near hip. not very noticable

GTR door trims killer condition.

GTR rear seat also good condition

head liner in top cond.

seat belts all in workin order

GTS-T dash tiny bubble

audio surround with ok boot. pretty average

plus pretty much everything else in the cabin has to be sold.

Contact Details:

please call or text me 0439989468

Price and price conditions:

seats 200 each ONLY PASSENGER LEFT

door trims 50 each SOLD

rear seat 150

head liner 25 SOLD

seat belts 20 each

dash 75

audio surround 15

glovebox 10

kick panels 5 each

call or text me about the rest

Now also have nismo 260kmh dash cluster with 106,000kms on it. great nic. (all offers considered)

air con. (complete system) (will seperate)

Also now wrecking whole car so have all panels and some running gear left

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