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Hi guys im removing a pair of my R34 Coupe M-Spec seats mid next week replacing them with bucket race seats

throw me offers first in first served :thumbsup:

you all know what they look like !!... no tears no marks no stains in perfect nick

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hey bud i'll take a pic of it and post it up on the weekend phoned RMA wreckers they are asking for 150 per seat .. im guess 200 bucks for the pair is decent enough :)

mate for 200 ill let my friend know.

rails included?

he said he will take them if the rails are included... hes pretty keen so ill get back to you hopefully before they are gone

Edited by Granthem

Might sound stupid, but are these easy to bolt into a 34 does anyone know?

And if you could get a pic that would be great.

My seats seem to be full of dust, so when something wets them (water bottle for example) it draws the dust up and leaves a nice mark.

sure thing i should have put a pic up last weekend being lazy as iam !... i'll try n put it on tonite sorry guys , apprently headrest is diff and a lil more support on the sides apart from that who knows !.. i know they will bolt up to any other 34.. even a GTR ( RMA told me this ) hehe



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