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Item:MOMO Supercup XL seat

Age:NEW

Condition:NEW

Price:$850 or $900 with side adaptors

To Fit: (What car)Universal

Location:Sydney

Contact:PM best

Comments:I have recently purchased a MOMO Supercup seat, but dont think i will be putting it in my car.

It size is XL. Its brand new and still in the bubble wrap that it came in.

This seats cost over $900 without the seat adaptors. check on MODYOURRIDE. The adaptors cost over $120 also.

Both the seat and adaptor is made in Italy.

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any offers ppl

the seat is just sitting in my room!!!

and it comes with the side adaptors and now has a seat rail to fit an R34 both GTR or GTT

So i will sell everything ready to bolt into your car for $900

Cost me over $1100

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If this MOMO seat is anything like my older Momo seat they are very comfortable for the larger frame Aussies, nice and rigid and also the material on my seat has been very durable with no tears, balling etc etc.

I am tempted to buy this as mine have head restraints and now that it sees more road kms isnt practical. Good luck with the sale...they are a good seat

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got any measurementsof the seat.... as in the inside area for the ass n shoulders etc?

cheers

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Its a XL size so i dont really know the exact size !!!

But i will try to find it up on the net!!

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If this MOMO seat is anything like my older Momo seat they are very comfortable for the larger frame Aussies, nice and rigid and also the material on my seat has been very durable with no tears, balling etc etc.

I am tempted to buy this as mine have head restraints and now that it sees more road kms isnt practical. Good luck with the sale...they are a good seat

No its a good seat!!

Its BRAND NEW still in the bubble wrap it came in!

They are a good seat

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