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Item: A pair of Drift D1 front seats in black and grey trim.

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: they have only been in my car for 9 months from brand new...

Reason for Selling: Purchasing Fixback Drivers and matching passenger seats

Price and Payment Conditions: $600 ono Pickup from Option 1 Garage (thanks for the storage space boys)

Extra Info: They are reclinable and ADR approved. Come with universal rails mounted on custom mounting brackets to suit a R32/33 and with slight mod will fit S13/4/5 also (currently in my R33 gtst). These seats are sold by Autobarn. They are $399 each with the universal rails, you would then need to fabricate mounting system. I want $600 for the pair with the custom made mounting rails.

Note. These are better made than most of the cheaper sets around on ebay.

Contact Details: PM me

Pictures:

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  • 3 weeks later...

seats are still available. they are "on show" at Option 1 Garage (7 Remora St, Hamilton). feel free to go for a look, if you a keen just pay the guys there. i can be contacted on 0438 730 911 if there are any queries.

you getting a mod plate for that saying that the car is a 2 seater?

car has been a 2 seater for 12 months bud, it is a drift car after all. and it has all been mod plated to suit. you WILL need a mod plate for these seats even if it is staying 4/5 seater

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