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Hi guys,

Im looking at getting myself these seats from just jap but only require one - passenger. Is anyone here keen on going half with me on a pair and is interested in a red one? fact that they are also made from steel is comforting.

There $350 a pair plus $125 to ship so thats only $237.50 required

Anyone willing?

This is what they look like if you hadnt noticed.

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yeah. i already have non stock drivers seat. just want a passenger to match - dont want them to feel left out. im sure they are both universal though as in both seats can be driver or passenger, but if that isnt the case it doesnt matter. its going in my r33 as well, so i hope it fits. whats more important is getting the universal rails to adapt. still interested?

I might be keen.

How low do they sit? Do they come with rails?

I'd be putting it in an R32..

sorry i should have pointed out, i interested in going half's with adel based member so makes payment and arrangement alot easier.

yeah. i already have non stock drivers seat. just want a passenger to match - dont want them to feel left out. im sure they are both universal though as in both seats can be driver or passenger, but if that isnt the case it doesnt matter. its going in my r33 as well, so i hope it fits. whats more important is getting the universal rails to adapt. still interested?

if its the passenger on thr drivers though wont the fold back lever be on the wrong side ?

so does it come with the rails then ?

if not im still keen ill just make my own

yeah mate from what the just jap thread states, comes with universal rails. well the passenger/driver exchangeability doesnt matter, cause like ive stated originally im just after passenger.

yeah mate from what the just jap thread states, comes with universal rails. well the passenger/driver exchangeability doesnt matter, cause like ive stated originally im just after passenger.

ok cool done then mate

ill pm you my number to work out the rest

cool

just a little more info..nicked from justjap

*I just noticed that delivery is $125 so that means in total $237.50 each. Does that still sound appealing to you?

ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

These seats are manufactured using quality material and feature a strong steel frame with lever reclining mechanism and are all ADR approved.

Each seat comes with universal rails which can easily be adapted to suit your car with minor modifications.

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

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hey i got a set of these a while back, came with the sliding part and the leaver to move it up and back but u need to get the whole bottom part the rails go on to actually make it fit, and the stock1 doesnt work. different mounting holes. hope this helps!!

siba33, any chance i can have a look at your seats in person just to see quality, feel and comfort factor. with the rails, i know they need to be customised so that aint a problem.

i dont have them in my car but sure, pm me n ill arange a time n date u can have a look at them!!

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