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I've got a single Gull Sports reclinable seat (a lot like Recaro), its got a few small holes as per the picture but 1/2 of it has been recovered. Mounts up to Recaro rails and some Bride rails. Very very comfy as most of these seats are. $230 neg.

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Also a pair of RB HKS Cam Gears, only done dyno time on two.06l. These are the older style so as long as you run with the cover fitted and timing belt tightened to factory specs they'll be fine. $270 neg.

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No it doesn't come with rail and its a single seat.

I'm in Toowoomba or Gold Coast depending on the day. If you're serious i could put it in my car when i come down that way next (will be driving to GC on Wed morning and back on Fri night or Sat morning).

No it doesn't come with rail and its a single seat.

I'm in Toowoomba or Gold Coast depending on the day. If you're serious i could put it in my car when i come down that way next (will be driving to GC on Wed morning and back on Fri night or Sat morning).

My bad. Thought you had 2 for sale. It seems I need some sleep. Thanks anyway.

Depends how wide i spose :teehee: I'm fairly tall and skinny and i've got room to move, i just got my brother who about 3" shorter and 20kg heavier to try and he found it snug, but not uncomfortable.

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