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Hi guys,

Have a complete interior from a 1995 R33 GTR. This interior is 100% original and immaculate, has been very well looked after too since I have owned the car. THe following is included:

- carpets

- front and rear seats

- door trims

- roof liner

- complete dash with cluster and all electrics/gauges

- heater core

- ... pretty much everything!!!!

I will post up a price and some photos later this afternoon as I dont have the time to check to see what it would be worth right now. If anyone is interested and would like to see it still in the car please feel free to call or SMS 0407 801 338

Would be good to replace a ruined or worn interior or if you wanted to convert a car to a GTR interior. Will only consider selling it all together for the moment. Located in Adelaide but can post at buyers expense.

Thanks,

Mike

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Centre console, air con unit, speaker stereo... All included. Nearly all bubble wrapped and boxed up ready to go. All bolts zip lock bagged and labelled.

Sorry I know the rules, price soon. Too busy taking interior out!

Ok everything has now been removed and each item labelled with all fasteners, bubble wrapped and boxed! Sitting on a pallet ready to ship as one complete package.

Takes up a lot of room and I want it gone so don't be shy :)

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Keen on door trims if you decide to seperate down the track. Let me know

Will keep it in mind.

I will probably consider it if I have a buyer for the front seats... so we can do a deal if it works out that way :)

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Im after the door trims, front and rear seats and also the gear knob, the leather that goes around the gear stick and the hand brake.

I live in adelaide so willl pick them up, what kind of price can you do for me? And what suburb are you in?

Cheers

Im after the door trims, front and rear seats and also the gear knob, the leather that goes around the gear stick and the hand brake.

I live in adelaide so willl pick them up, what kind of price can you do for me? And what suburb are you in?

Cheers

PM sent my friend, thanks.

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