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Item:R32 GTR DRIVERS SEAT

Location:Victoria

Item Condition:Good - But does have a hole on the RH side bolster (usual spot)

Reason for Selling:Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $250ono Plus freight if applicable - payment via cash on collection or bank deposit

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Contact Details:email below or phone 0400666288

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Hi

I am in vermont - feel free to email me with any other enquiries

Cheers

Steve

Heya, whereabouts in Vic are you?

Very keen on the seat!  :(

OK, well I'm moving to mildura next month, and then I'll be keen to snap it up. Not sure how I'll arrange to get it, but we'll work something out if you still have it by then. It's about a 5 hour drive.

Anyway, you'll probably sell it by then - but if not, we'll work something out.

Thanks.

Hi Guys

Sorry to everyone for my delay in replys - have been really busy. I have had plenty of interest expressed but no takers yet.

Seat is still available. (and yes - it will bolt into a R33)

Kind regards

Steve

Sorry Guys - the seat is sold - My sincere apologies to those whom I didn't get back to - I have had a massive amount of interest in this seat.

Again - my apologies to those who missed out.

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