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SOLD TO SLDEWYZ

Hi All,

I'm selling my beloved bucket seats, yes they are not the real thing, but hugs just as good. Reason I'm selling these seats is because they attract too much unwanted attention from cops, bogans, car thieves, stupid kids, etc. I do not want a broken window, stolen car, or stolen seats etc. plus I need some extra money for my ski trip to NZ.

Originally purchased from JustJaps in 2004, they have been in my car since then. Rails were fabricated by Autosports Engineering for both driver and passenger side. Driver side slides back and forth, whilst the passenger side is fixed, no biggie as they both have lever recline mechanisms. Also have receipts for the seats & the rail fabrication.

For the noobs........ I know you can get new RECARO copies from JustJaps for under $400 with universal rails to fit the bin, universal rails are rubbish, they bolt up to nothing, so do not comment on the price, if you think you can get them to bolt in be my guest and I do not want to hear your stupid uneducated comments. Noobs, dreamers, and keyboard warriors certainly unwelcome.

Will only fit S13/S14/S15.... If bolted to a skyline only 3 of the bolts will line up and the 4th one will be out of place. I suppose it could be just cut and re-welded, but that is entirely up to you.

Seats still currently installed in car as per photo.

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PRICE: $500 for the pair includes rails that fit, will not separate rails or seats.

Location: Liverpool Area / NSW

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Edited by johnnilicte
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