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Item:

RECARO SR-3 Recliner bucket seat *universal

BRIDE drivers rail to suit R34

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Mint condition

Perfect working order

Price:

$650 neg

$600 neg

SOLD

To Fit: (What car)

Skyline R34

Location:

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Selling my RECARO SR-3 recliner bucket seat which is in mint condition with no rips, wear marks or fading

Comes with BRIDE drivers rail to suit R34 which is almost brand new and in perfect working order

Seat is universal and can be used as a passenger or drivers seat dependent on rail

Will sell for cheaper without rail & will freight interstate at buyers expense

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Edited by abu

Back up for sale guys, buyer fell through

Seat needs to go so make a reasonable offer, price is 650neg

Will swap for certain aftermarket parts to suit HCR32

Edited by abu

Will fit any R34 skyline, or I can remove rail and sell it to you cheaper

Perfect condition seat that will suit anyone and any car

:thumbsup:

Edited by abu
Damn if only u were in Brisbane...

haha I won't be able to make it to Brisbane man but if your interested I can have the seat it self freighted up

If your interested we can work out a price inluding freight, I don't imagine it would be too much as its not very heavy or that large

Either way though the price is negotiable so you may grab yourself an awesome bargain including freight to your door

I sent you a PM with some details so let me know

hmm.. im I need a new seat, as the R34 seats hurt my ass after im in them for longer than an hour. Are the Recaro's reasonably padded? / more comfy to sit in than the stock R34 seats?

hmm.. im I need a new seat, as the R34 seats hurt my ass after im in them for longer than an hour. Are the Recaro's reasonably padded? / more comfy to sit in than the stock R34 seats?

I have the same problem with the R32 seats and they aren't very comfortable for long trips but the RECARO is a medium to large seat with plenty of support and padding

Even for someone like my self, I don't fit comfortably into a BRIDE seat, the RECARO holds me in awesome and I feel comfortable sitting in it for long periods of time

My cousin had the same seat in his R32 GTR when he bought it, thats what convinced me into getting one for my self!

You won't be disappointed I'll tell you that for sure.

If your interested come around and have a look, see how it feels to fit in it.

If you like it we can work out a price, if not then at least you know for next time :)

Is the back rest angle adjuster on both sides or just the left?

Hey Al

Its on both sides man, the seat is universal so can be used as a drivers or passengers seat dependant on rail

If your interested I can do it cheaper for you without the R34 rail and you can buy your own R32/R33 rail to suit your application

interested!!! you have pm.

No worries buddy, replied again :D

If it helps, for those interested you can add me to MSN: [email protected]

I am online now if you want to talk

:P

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