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Hi Guys,

I have the following items for sale in Sydney.

Are prices are exclusive of shipping & im more than happy to help with shipping if buyers cost.

S2 R33 GTR Interior (Seats & Door Cards) Blue Stitching $1500 Pick up (The Lot)

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Seats are in excellent condition & will suit the fussiest of buyers, no collapsed cushion, tears, fading or ciggie burns. Just everyday wear & tear on the bolsters but very minimal as pictured below.

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Drivers trim has a few marks as pictured below.

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Price: $1500 Pick up.

If i get enough interest i will split as below:

Front Seat $950 Pair

Rear Seats $350

Front Trim $160ea

Rear Trim $100ea

**Will not split til everything is accounted for.

R34 GTT Fujitsubo 3.5" Catback Exhuast $600

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3" @ Flange

3.5" Pipe Througout

4.75" Resonator

6.5" Cannon

5.25" Tip

Great condition, few scratches underneath from low car.

Removed from R34 GTT but possibly suit ECR33, BCNR33 & BNR34 without modification to hangers

RRP $1500+ When new

Price: $600 Pickup.

Contact Via PM

Edited by krayzie32

PM's Replied.

Plenty of interested in the seats & exhuast.

Anyone want door cards/trims?

Edited by krayzie32

Update:

Front Seats Pair SOLD

Rear Seats SOLD

Front Trim $160ea $250 Pair

Rear Trim $100ea $175 Pair

Front & Rear Trim $400 Lot

R34 GTT Fujitsubo 3.5" Catback Exhuast $600

Edited by krayzie32
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Front Trim $160ea $250 Pair $200

Rear Trim $100ea $175 Pair $150

Front & Rear Trim $400 $300 Lot

R34 GTT Fujitsubo 3.5" Catback Exhuast $600 pending sale

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Is that a fujitsubo Legalis R?

Hey mate Exhuast is as follows:

Fujitsubo Legalis Super R Exhaust System

Fitment: Nissan ER34 (RB25DET)

Manufacturer ID: 300-15081

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How loud are they?

Has a deep but quiet tone to it for normal driving conditions...

Roars nicely when you open it up...

As for db i cant comment as i never had it measured...

Edited by krayzie32
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Price Drop

Fujitsubo Legalis Super R $550

R33 GTR Door Cards $200

Bump

Fujitsubo Legalis Super R $500

R33 GTR Door Cards $150

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