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R33 GTR Driver and Passenger seat from 95 model.

Good condition, starting to show a little wear in spots, mostly on the drivers outer leg and back bolster but no holes in the fabric. Should give several more years service before a re-cover is needed.

Will need a clean, as I just pulled them out and bolted in the Recaros and they are languishing in my garage. Let's face it, if I bought them I'd clean them regardless of what I'd been told so I won't waste effort.

Complete with the seat belt bolts to TF your belt catch across.

When I bought the car the drivers seat back pivot broke after about 3 weeks, so I have completely dismantled the drivers seat, repaired the pivot and reinforced it with weld. I have also reinforced all the welds around the lower seat frame, some of which were showing signs of cracking so it's now more structurally sound than new as the manufacturers welds are minimal. Inspection revealed no signs of cracking in the passenger seat.

I won't arrange shipping, but will happily wrap with some bubble wrap over the soft extremities and cling film on the rest and provide an address for the courier of your choice to pick up. For local pick-up, if the Recaros are anything to go by they should just fit in the back seat of an R33 folded up.

Price- $1100

All offers to be posted in thread. In fairness to other members I will not negotiate offline. They are not sold until I have cash in hand or account.

I'm not in a hurry to sell and these can always go in my 25t track car, but I will ultimately be fitting fixed seats. I replaced them as they are not a comfortable seat for my ex-Rugby prop frame.

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Gday mate, good luck with your sale.

Just a quick question, with the seats out, do you think you could take a guess at the weight of one of those seats? Im looking at aftermarket seats for my GTR and just curious what kind of weight saving id be looking at.

Cheers Matt

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