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Just for more info:

I'll split the seats (front/rear) only if the price for the fronts are near the price i'm wanting at the moment.

Else, buy complete and resell whats not needed.

Cheers.

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I can post through tnt. It is 2 pieces and send me an offer and address, so i can get a quote.

May cost a bit to post.

Thanks

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I still have these if people are interested :)

Same condition.

Gday mate.

The rear seat . is that a stain or just like a water mark ? drivers side rear.

Thanks for your time.

Joel

Gday mate.

The rear seat . is that a stain or just like a water mark ? drivers side rear.

Thanks for your time.

Joel

Sorry for the late reply.

I don't think it is a stain, could be removed.

For those interested in splitting, if there are people that want the fronts and then the rears.

Tell me and i'll let you both know and then you can split the value where you see fits best.

Cheers

BUMP.

Why doesn't anyone want these?

Not very expensive aswell.

well seeing as how you're asking (and been trying to sell them for 3.5 years now) - because you're asking too much for them. I've seen numerous sell (front and back) for $200 or so. And no I'm not looking to buy any, just answering your question ;)

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