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Tein Monosport Coilovers to suit BNR32 , Part Number: GSN14-71SS3

Spring rates 10/8

Brand new, Still in box unopened.

$2000

Genuine Bride VIOSIII with gradation, Bought and used for one track day, as new condition.

$800

Genuine Bride rail to suit s13,s14,s15, Part Number: N301LF RH

as new condition

$150

Genuine Bride rail to suit BNR32 drivers side , Part Number:N303LF RH

Brand new

$300

Contact Jason on 0401910780

Parts located in Geelong, VIC

Pick up prefered

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Hi Jay

Is the seat side or bottom mount? I see seat rail will fit R33 GTR on the label?

Will standard seat buckle work?

Have you got photo of seat mounted in your car?

I am interested

Thanks

Matt

Hey mate

The seat is side mount, the rail certainly does fit the R33.

I never tried it in my GTR, only used it once in my previous s15 so no photos mounted. Its made to fit though so shouldnt be any issues and the standard seat buckle was able to be used in my s15.

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