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They are sexy and they are comfy!

They come with side airbags and full leather buckets!

They were off 2006 Honda Integra TypeR Luxury!

They are retailing for $1500 each at Honda !

They are original and come with rails!

They are perfect decoration for your car and love the feel!

They are great presents and unbeatable Xmas surprise!

They smell good!

here they are ....... ...... ...... .....

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any enquire 0416766661 for vic. asking for $1700

Sydneywise free delivery! otherwise, organize ur own courier.

hey mate,

nice looking seats... just a question... would the side airbags need to be connected to a chip/computer etc... to activate in a crash? are they to stop back passengers flying through the front windscreen?

Adam

hey mate,

nice looking seats... just a question... would the side airbags need to be connected to a chip/computer etc... to activate in a crash? are they to stop back passengers flying through the front windscreen?

Adam

they are designed to help protect the damage from the side crash, to help each side, they have got connectors down the bottom and need special modification to enable the funcation.

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