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This drivers seat is in immac. condition and has probably had my ass in it for no more than 2hrs and Jim Souvas from Croydon's has probably spent more time in it tuning the car. Seat has done a few drag days and dyno comps (Autosalon) and has had zero street use.

Seriously this is an as new, unmarked immac. seat with rail to suit R32 A31 etc... bought from Access Distribution for $1500...ill discount the new price by 1/3 and offer for sale for $1000

no offers please as this is a bargain already...may have passenger seat avail as well

ring on 0419259522 as im rarely on line.

Paul

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Ive seen these seats and they are in pristine condition!

Free bump guys :P

Thanks Dave...yes guys...these are $500 off the new price and are as good as one straight from the box.

  • 2 weeks later...
they retail for $1200 everywhere, i dont know where you get the $1500 from, how long ago did you get it?

what about the rail "Richo' or are you going to cable tie them to your floorpan. The rail is about $320 ea

BTW they are black seats...the gradation seats look crap IMHO

and yes i can send interstate...you arrange the courier and ill provide you with a pickup address

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