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1) Still available ,mint condition Nismo Fuel filler cap

Fits R32,R33,R34

AUD140 (incusive postage) post-71793-0-56834300-1380328044_thumb.jpg

2) Brand New ARC RECARO LOW POSITION BRACKET DRIVER & PASSENGER (EVO 7,8,9 CT9A)

Drops your OEM RECARO sitting height -20mm for a lower sitting position while maintaining the oem seat rails

rare stuff by ARC (discontinued ,Plug&Play)

AUD370 for the pair ( close to AUD 300 for each side when i bought it)

Tried posting up the pics,will do it again later.

Thank You.

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