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A few items I need to get rid of as they have been sitting in my garage for over 1 year.

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1 x Black/Red and plain Red recaro replicas.

Made with proper steel frame and injection moulded foam. I use a similar pair in my R33 with harnesses at tracks with team wang.

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$600 for either pair

Location:

Melbourne

Item Condition:

All new

Reason for Selling:

Taking up 2 much room in my garage

Price and Payment Conditions:

Prices in thread.

Extra Info:

Contact Details:

email me at [email protected]

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Hey mate, do they have rails or do they fit straight onto r33 rails?? Do they have the proper recliner set up for a coupe?? What adjustments dot hey have? height. lumber etc. Are they comfortable? How do they compare to a standard GTST seat?

Hey mate, do they have rails or do they fit straight onto r33 rails?? Do they have the proper recliner set up for a coupe?? What adjustments dot hey have? height. lumber etc. Are they comfortable? How do they compare to a standard GTST seat?

This is the pair I have in my R33. They come with generic rails.

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I ended up getting a pair of bride rails suited for an R33 from a jap importer and then modifying the bolt locations on them to suit the seat as the floorpan under the seat area on the skyline is at all different levels so its a bitch to modify other rails to suit. Another problem is that the stock rails have the seat belt buckle as apart of the rails also. The bride rails went straight in with new belt buckle etc.

They recline so you can get into the back seat. Thats the only adjustments they have and are very comfortable and hold you in nicely.

drift monkys

If i sell you just the drivers side, then I will be stuck with a passenger side that no one usually is looking to buy.

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