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Hi everyone, i'm selling this seat for a friend of mine... Pretty much as the topic states its basically brand new refurbished padding and cloth, all original Recaro cloth and padding etc done @ Ideal Seat Company in Moorabin Victoria (http://www.idealseat.com.au/).

These seats are found in older Intergra Type R's but in a differnt colour, this one is black and it has an orginal Recaro seat rail which fits any 180sx up to S15's. The seat rails can be changed over for any other recaro seat rail i.e. swap for a R32/33 whatever car you have.

I was actually going to purchase for myself (but dont have $$) as the importers can swap the seat rails over, give the importer/jap wrecker the 180sx one and he gives me an r32 one, providing they have one they will swap it as they are all very common vehicles.

Asking Price: $750 ONO

Pickup preferred: Melbourne, Victoria.

Contact: Marko on 0433213564 or Email: [email protected]

Alternatively you can PM me and i'll pass on a message.

PICS: Are coming very soon..... no digital camera at the moment...

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