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Advertising item on behalf of a friend so please direct all phone enquirers to JAMES or if you PM me I will assist you to the best of my knowledge and forward your message onto james.

Item:

BRIDE ERGO I Recliner bucket seat

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Pretty good - slight wear

Price:

$300 neg pickup

PENDING PAYMENT & PICKUP

To Fit: (What car)

Any car

Location:

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0448843835 - ask for James

Comments:

For sale is a genuine BRIDE ERGO I recliner bucket seat with NO rail.

Its priced for a very quick sale so get in quick!!

The seat is in good condition except for some minor rips due to its use over time. Can be easily repaired and is nothing major. Besides the rips the seat is in mind condition and would make for a perfect upgrade in any car.

Rails can be bought separately to suit.

Seat is universal and can be used as a passenger or drivers side seat dependant on the rail purchased.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

:)

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damnn to bad your in melbourne, otherwise i would have picked it up. (Gold Coast)

Ah thats a shame.

Unfortunately postage isn’t much of an option due to the size otherwise I could have arranged something for you.

Either way it is a very cheap seat. Anyone who gets it in Melbourne is picking up a bargain!

And remember, price is negotiable :/

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