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Jdm Bride Super Seat Rail Frame Lh Left Side Nissan Skyline Dr30 Rs Turbo Fj20 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

saitamaaa, Japan

saitamaaa, Japan

JDM BRIDE Super Seat rail

>>  Description

Bride Super Seat rail LH side.take from DR30 skyline FJ turbo.This will work perfect. 

 
   
>>  Payment & Shipping

I will ship this item by

  *Surface US$65.00
      (It takes 12weeks or more)

  *SAL US$105.00
      (It takes 4weeks or more)

  *EMS US$110.00
      (It takes 3-6days and strong tracking number)

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On Jun-13-08 at 01:22:41 PDT, seller added the following information:

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