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Hi all, I'm getting rid of some interior parts to suit Nissan Skyline R34 2 door coupe

All parts needs clean as its been sitting around in the garage

Rear seats - fair condition, ciggie burn in right side $50

Rear side trim - passenger side has crack near window, easy fix with bit of plastic welding, otherwise good condition $40 for both sides

Rear opera and over front door plastic trim - one clip missing in each front part but rest in good condition $30 for both sides (all 4 pieces)

Door scuff plates - passenger has crack, driver in good condition $20 for both

Boot lid trim $10

Take the lot for $100 firm

The parts aren't perfect which is reflected in the price, but overall they are very very useable.

Pickup NSW Springwood 2777 or Richmond 2795 or I can wrap but you must organise and pay for courier.

Photos at http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/springwood/other-parts-accessories/nissan-skyline-r34-seats-and-interior-trim/1099514446

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Pics of seat, interior trim, window trim and scuff plates.

Also have centre and driver side vents (need a clean) but otherwise fine $30

Auto shifter surround (needs a really good clean) $20

Can post anything AusPost will take or you organise courier for bigger stuff and I will wrap and give to them.

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