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Quality parts out of a well looked after R32 GTR track car. Using winter to revise the setup of the car, hence the following is for sale:

1. $1000 - Genuine Bride Zeta III FIA Approved Race Bucket seat with low rails suit R32 GTR and I believe S series chassis as the rails have 2 mounting options at the rear. Excellent condition - no wear marks. Reason for sale - mounting new winged seat to roll cage.

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2. $200 - ERG FIA Approved 4 Point Harness. Excellent condition. Reason for sale - bought a HANS specific harness to suit my HANS setup.

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3. $150 - Ecliptech Shift Light Green/Amber/Red - excellent condition. Already configured to install directly into R32 GTSt/GTR just add velcro! I replaced this with a digital dash with integrated shift lights.

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4. $1750 - Yokohama Advan A050 265/35/R18. Medium Compound, done one track day only. With wider rims now I run 295 width tyres.

5. $350 - Ruzic 4WD Controller. An excellent upgrade to increase the performance of the factory Attesa system. These controllers are very good - I am only selling due to a change in direction with the Attesa system which will be revealed soon on this forum.....(enough said :rolleyes: )

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6. $500 - R32 GTR Factory front seats. With a clean, these will be scrub up well. Very minor cig burn on passenger seat, drivers seat very good condition given age.

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7. $100 - Sparco style Removable steering wheel boss. I now have steering column mounted digital dash setup and I am changing the steering boss to weld on.

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8. $30 - Superpro Diff nose bushes. These were removed after approx 100kms of use and replaced with solid alloy bushes. As new condition.

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9. $60 - Subframe lock collars. Good condition. I went solid bushes for that exponential increase in NVH we all love!!

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Also have factory computer for R32 GTR with removed speed cut and boost cut - make an offer.

Postage at buyers cost for the smaller items. Pickup or arrange courier etc yourself for the bigger items. All items in Adelaide Western Suburbs.

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Edited by Blue32

7. $100 - Sparco style Removable steering wheel boss. I now have steering column mounted digital dash setup and I am changing the steering boss to weld on. SOLD PENDING PAYMENT thanks Spenda

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