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have a coil pack loom i got made up for s2 rb25det to run ls1 coil packs with leads comes with 6 ls1 coils

i payed 100 to get loom made up and 200 for coil packs

after 200 posted.

have 2 red racing seats with nismo on there pre sure there fake

no rails no rips may need need a wash

after 200 ono

set of stock r32 gtst wheels have tryes about 40% have been powder coted black have center caps no rash ect

300 or best offer

pm for pics can be emailed or sent to phone try to get pics up today

Edited by mr turbo

Any chance you can get me the weight of both seats and the dimensions so i can work out postage costs from you to me? (I'm in Caroline Springs VIC, but cbf driving so far for them)

also could you tell me about the bolsters on these? how stiff are they?

How do you fit in them? (if you don't mind me asking, how big are you?)

Cheers!

Ken

i can do that

it will be about 8 8,30 tomorrow work late then have to go for tea.

pm you phone number and ill call you round that time (if thats right if not we will work out time) and tell you everything you need

Edited by mr turbo
  • 3 weeks later...

sorry i didn't get back to you, i was on a snowboarding trip

feel free to sell the seats to ARTZ, they aren't a necessity at the moment

Cheers anyway

Ken

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