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as title. these are RARE & REAL BRIDE ORIGINAL RAILS (both driver and passenger). worth about 500 each, quick sale, pick up .

reason for sale: dont need then since i dont have that car (r32gtr).

pics via email.. just pm me

i have know idea if it fits any other model... but from the info in this site it just might.

sydney prefered.. but if i have to ill post out at buyer expense.

$700 ono...

thanks (and great site you guys got here too)

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Are you just selling the rails ?  Or do they come with bride seat?

just the rails... (i do have seats)

IF i get a good offer for the seats.. i will sell them too.. havent been installed yet so yeh... ill do a package .

so your selling just the rails for 700 bucks?

yeh mate. thats how much i got told they are worth so yeh.. i dont know much about skyline prices compared to others.. plus they are imported bride rails.. and for both driver and passenger so yeh $700 ono,.

how much do you want for the package?

looking about $2k neg basically if i get around there they are yours.

my prices arent firm, but not intrested in stupid $5 offers,.., hahaha

Im not trying to be rude but dude the rails retail from bride for $150 to $240 depending on the model.  

whoever told you 500 each was pulling your leg.

hey mate thanks for clearing that up.. i dont fink you being rude at all..

i dont know much about skylines and the good prices.. so yeh, that way its fair aswell... im not trying to rip people off, but to also learn and have fun in modifying cars

I will give you 1,400 for them if you want your money back and find you aren't able to turn a profit from anyone here.

I was about to bid on them last week

i also had to pay for postage... so you can have it for $1500, if no one bids higher .. they are yours! ... thanks pm me for details etc.

']I'll give you $1376.05 for the seats and rails

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...me=STRK:MEDW:IT

yeh, that was me.. and i do have more images of the seats. current offer is $1400, the reason im considering selling them again is i want to get fixed bucket seats, + might need the money something that just came up for my car..

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