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Hey guys

Location: Preston, Melbourne, Victoria

Item & Condition: Pair of fg Bride VIOS III seats. Brand new, still with protective plastic on the back

Price and price conditions: $1200 ono

Extra Info: I had these shipped over from a supplier in the states about 2 weeks ago, they're brand new, been sat in about 4 times whilst on my couch, im selling them because they are just a touch snug for my bum, i can fit in them comfortably except i feel like a pair of stradias or gias would fit me better. therefore im selling up, ive still got the protective bags for the seats and they still have plastic wrapping on them protecting the backs, If your size 34 in pants or smaller and less than 6"2 these willl fit you nicely

Contact Details: 0439948022 or msn or email [email protected]

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up is preffered from preston in melbourne if you want postage you can sort it out yourselves

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