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Hi guys,

Ever wanted to feel like a drifter while you work?

We decided it was time for something a little different.

With the huge popularity of our current range of Recaro, Sparco and Bride Style reclinable racing seats, we are pleased to offer SAU forum members more great deals on the latest additions to our growing sports seat lineup :laugh:

Introducing, our new range of Recaro and Sparco Style reclinable office chairs!

We currently have 4 different models of reclinable racing type office chairs in stock, in both immitation leather and durable mesh fabrics.

All chairs are height and tilt adjustable, using a simple lever mechanism and include arm rests.

The perfect replacement for those typical unsupportive and uncomfortable office chairs.

--- TAKE YOUR PICK - 4 MODELS AVAILABLE ---

RECARO SR TYPE - BLACK TRIM WITH RED STICHING

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RECARO TYPE - BLACK TRIM WITH BLUE STICHING

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JJR COMP TYPE - BLACK & RED MESH TRIM

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SPARCO TYPE - BLACK MESH TRIM

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PURCHASE YOURS NOW FOR JUST $230.00! - HURRY STOCKS LIMITED

SO HOW CAN YOU ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Visit http://www.justjap.com/forumofficechairspecial.htm and purchase your new racing style office chair online, quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pick yours up over the counter.

Please contact our sales team 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

  • 2 weeks later...
had a sit in a few of these when i visited just jap today. definately on my to buy list!

Thanks for the feedback Sam >_<

These chairs are selling quickly so get in quick to avoid missing out!.

Cheers,

Steve

how many do you have left steve? what styles remain? ill see how much money i have this week.

Hi Sam, we have a number of them left in each style.

Drop by when you are ready and we will look after you.

Cheers,

Steve :)

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi mate,

Just wondering whether these chairs are boxed up, only reason I ask is that im driving a small hatchback at the moment and wanted to know whether it would possibly fit in the backseat when i come to pick one up.

Cheers,

Yunis

BTW, they dont come with that Nismo logo on there do they?

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi mate,

Just wondering whether these chairs are boxed up, only reason I ask is that im driving a small hatchback at the moment and wanted to know whether it would possibly fit in the backseat when i come to pick one up.

Cheers,

Yunis

BTW, they dont come with that Nismo logo on there do they?

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry.

They do come boxed, but can easily be removed for transport purposes. The seat itself and the base come seperated and assembly is easy.

The seats dont include the Nismo logo, that was done by one of our customer himself :worship:

Cheers,

Steve

Hi,

wanted to check if you could sned it to wa postcode 6009? let me know how much all up if you can?

cheers

Hi mate, we certainly can.

I will pm you shortly with a delivery cost.

Cheers,

Steve

do these recline?

how much for postage to 4068?

thanks

Hi mate, they sure do.

I will pm you a postage cost shortly.

Cheers,

Steve



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