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I have a set of Brembo front and rear calipers and rota with pads for sale. A1 condition $2200ono price drop $1900

R33 GTR Driver and Passenger seats for sale $1600ono price drop $1500

RB25 head Ported, polished, and serviced $900ono SOLD

R33 GTSt s1 head lights A1 condition $600ono SOLD

Triple plate OS clutch A1 condition will fit R33 GTst $1800ono SOLD

Malpasi fuel reg $75

Link Ecu $750 price drop $700

Trust power extream 2 exhaust system for R33 $675 price drop $600

R33 s1 coils $150

R33 Gtst brake front and rear with rota and pads $750 Deposit Taken

R33 Gtst heater box $40

Standard RB25 cams In&Ex $100

R33 Gtst rocket covers $100 Deposit Taken

for more info call me on 0414 867 446.

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hi just wondering if the seats are still available and if u could send us some pics to [email protected].

if not wat colour and condition are they in. pictures would be nice though. thanks

The heater box? Do you mean the heater core, that goes on the firewall under the dash behind all the climate control crap? If so then I want :)

Also, those seats are a little on the wrong side of "WTH?" $1600 for standard seats? Ive seen them at wreckers for $700 each, and set of aftermarket seats from Autobarn wont cost anywhere near that much.

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The heater box? Do you mean the heater core, that goes on the firewall under the dash behind all the climate control crap? If so then I want :cheers:

Also, those seats are a little on the wrong side of "WTH?" $1600 for standard seats? Ive seen them at wreckers for $700 each, and set of aftermarket seats from Autobarn wont cost anywhere near that much.

Yes heater box under dash.

Seats are sold at just jap (when they have them in) for $2K. But thanks for your input.

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