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R32GTR Seats and Genuine Nismo Seat Covers

Hi all,

I have my R32GTR seats up for sale. Hard to know what condition to describe them as, everyone's opinion is different, but I'd say very good condition for the drivers seats and whatever better than VGC is for the passenger seat. 

Drivers seat has the usual small tear and a small mark near the front centre (which looks like it'd come out easily). Can't see any marks on the passenger seat at all. But what you see in the pics is what you get (happy to provide additional pics if needed). If someone buys the seats on their own, they won't come with the centre trim in the head rest (you can see what I mean in the pics) because they've been re-trimmed to match the Nismo covers and they need to go with the Nismo covers. However, if someone ends up buying the covers separately and has the trim piece on their own R32 seats, then I'll ask for that as part of the sale and send it on to you when I get it. It's not ideal, but it's the best solution I can think of. Will also hang on to the seat belt clips as I need them for the new seats, but that's pretty standard.

I also have genuine Nismo seat covers (front and rear) which look amazing and are in as new condition (have only been on for a few thousand km's). They're of the fit and quality you'd expect from Nismo i.e. exceptional. 

I'd prefer to sell them together (seats and covers) for $1,800 but if you only want one or the other then the seats are $1,000 and the covers are $800.

No idea about shipping costs, so buyers will need to look into and organise this for themselves. Collection will be from 2603 in Canberra. 

Let me know if you have any other questions. 

Andrew.

 

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On 30/06/2018 at 12:52 PM, mick-r34gtt- said:

Hi bro, just seeing if the seats are still available and if so would you sell just drivers side? Cheers bro

Hey Mick. Yes, still available, but not willing to sell separately.

Hey all,

Have a bunch of aftermarket parts from my 32GTR, in preparation for its respray:

Full 3.5inch turbo back exhaust. Not sure of brand, but great note and I think the section from cat to extractors is titanium (not 100% sure, though): $500

HKS fully adjustable coil overs (pics coming soon, just need to give them a clean): $750

2 x Garrett ball bearing 2860-5’s in near new condition (only a few thousand km’s): $900 each.

Complete R32GTR Brakes (non-brembo), including slotted rotors (DBA, apparently): $500 per pair

Koyorad Radiator: $400 (retails for $690) and only a few thousand km’s old.

ABS Module and mount: $300

Also have a bunch of other parts, so if you’re after something specific, let me know and I’ll see if I have it.

Welcome to view anytime. Parts located in Red Hill, ACT. Prefer pickup but can post at buyers expense.

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