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R33 front seats, prefer Seris II

Also interested in R34 GTt or s15 non leather seats

But just not sure if the rails fit or need big Mods to it.

anybody kno?

Com'on, plz help pplz...onli part needed to finsh off car.

But tell u kno won't be able to offer shit loads of money. So dun make ridiculious offers to me plz.

ANY help would be excellent

Thanks.

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Unfortunatly at this time I have yet to have a look at what they are worth, hence my request that you simply make me an offer. Should it be unreasonable then I will simply meet you half way on the purchase price. They are in excellent condition, however at this time I dont have any photos of them.

I can arrange photos to be taken once you come back to me and we agree on a price.

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hehe....we can't realli agree on a price if i can't see the condition of them. But u're in..sydney i suppose? is that was northside meant? North Sydney? I'm around Livo area. Well, at the moment i can get Seris I for 300 a pair. Seris II same price just have to wait. R34 Gt-T 500-600 a pair. So yea.

Are they out of u'r car? or still in?

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