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Just Jap is pleased to offer SAU forum members this great new deal on our popular Recaro Style reclinable racing seats.

These seats are very similar in design to the well known Recaro SR3 seats, which offer excellent support and comfort, along with a lever type reclining mechanism for easy adjustment and quick access to your rear seats.

Each mesh type seat is covered in a durable mesh type fabric and each includes a 1 year warranty.

Included with each Recaro style seat is universal rails which can be modified and adapted to your exsiting rails for fiting. Just Jap recommends having a competant workshop or fabricator handle the fitting for you.

As with our Bride and Sparco style seats, these Recaro style recliners are ADR approved, and the relevant documentation will be provided with every set sold.

Currently, this special forum member pricing is available on Black and Red mesh style.

So place your order with Just Jap, a trusted, respected and established Sydney business with huge factory showroom and after sales support available and enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. Easy online payment options

4. No surprises

Deal with a quality well known company! - Not a backyard trader

AND THE PRICE?

JUST $399 PER PAIR FOR SAU FORUM MEMBERS!

DELIVERY ALSO AVAILABLE AT JUST $125 FOR A PAIR OF SEATS TO YOUR DOOR AUSTRALIA WIDE

(TASMANIA AND NZ CUSTOMERS PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE ON FREIGHT)

PICKUP IS ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OUR KIRRAWEE SHOWROOM

PICTURES OF THE SEATS

redrecarostyle.jpg

blackrecarostyle.jpg

So how can you place your order?

The answer is simple!

Purchase your set online right now at http://www.justjap.com/recarostyleseatspecial.htm

Alternatively, register your interest here and we will provide bank account information for those wishing to do direct deposits

Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

Are you likely to get these in a variety of colours apart from red and black?

Hi mate, just these two colours at the moment.

Regards,

Steve

are there any pics available of these seats already installed in a r33 skyline?

Unfortunately we dont have any installed photos just at the moment im afraid.

  • 1 month later...

We have just recieved another shipment of our popular Recaro style seats.

Order your set online now for only $399 per pair

http://www.justjap.com/recarostyleseatspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve

Included with each Recaro style seat is universal rails which can be modified and adapted to your exsiting rails for fiting. Just Jap recommends having a competant workshop or fabricator handle the fitting for you.

As with our Bride and Sparco style seats, these Recaro style recliners are ADR approved, and the relevant documentation will be provided with every set sold.

Hi there Steve

is it not correct that having the universal rails modified and adapted to fit in the car, can be ADR approved, ONCE the car owner has an engineering certificate saying so??

regards, Mark

Hi there Steve

is it not correct that having the universal rails modified and adapted to fit in the car, can be ADR approved, ONCE the car owner has an engineering certificate saying so??

regards, Mark

Hi Mark, I believe so as an engineer will certify your vehicle based on its compliance with the relevant ADR's

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 months later...

hey im really interested but im to paranoid that once ive bought the seats and recieved them i wont be able to make them fit the car. has anyone had a set fitted to an r33 skyline. how hard is it?

hey im really interested but im to paranoid that once ive bought the seats and recieved them i wont be able to make them fit the car. has anyone had a set fitted to an r33 skyline. how hard is it?

Many of our customers drive Skylines and have fitted these and our Bride style seats without a problem.

These seats are very similar in size to the Recaro SR3 seat to there is no issue with space when it comes to fitting them in R32/R33's.

We recommend using a competant workshop/fabricator to handle the installation process if you arent comfortable doing the work yourself, as the included universal rails will need to be modified and adapted to your existing rails in order to fit.

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

i bought my pair on saturday and going bacl to buy another pair!! Best price for seats that look and feel very comfy. Even thou i will be retrimming they are an awesome seat to have in just the black with red stiching!

Thanks Guys

Nik

i bought my pair on saturday and going bacl to buy another pair!! Best price for seats that look and feel very comfy. Even thou i will be retrimming they are an awesome seat to have in just the black with red stiching!

Thanks Guys

Nik

Is the black with red stitching standard?

Also, steve, what other materials can you get these in?

any pics of them?

Is the black with red stitching standard?

Also, steve, what other materials can you get these in?

any pics of them?

Hi Dark, the red stiching is standard at the moment.

We have actually just received a limited shipment of these in REAL leather which we are offering for $599 for the pair.

Seats from our latest shipment are already selling very fast, and last time I checked we had around 10 pairs remaining in black leather, and around 3 pairs in black mesh/red stich.

The Recaro copies are available only in Leather, or mesh fabric.

Pictures of our entire seat range can be found on our website.

Cheers,

Steve :thumbsup:

Here is a photo of our new real leather Recaro style seats.

You will not find a better seat for this price!

blackleathrecarotype.jpg

  • 4 months later...
  • 2 months later...

Hey guys,

We have just received stock of our brand new leather Recaro style seats, made in genuine high quality leather.

These seats are available for $599 per pair, are ADR approved and include universal rails and a 12 month warranty :(

We have the following two leather styles available:

1. Black with red centre

blackredleathrecarotype.jpg

2. All black

blackleathrecarotype.jpg

The above seats are available for online purchase right now via our website using the URL below:

http://www.justjap.com/parts_nseats.htm

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 months later...


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