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FS: Genuine Carbon Fiber shell Fix back bucket seat, Made by the UK company call Cobra. The model is Evolution in Carbon/Kevlar.

Read more at Offical Cobra Website, Evolution Technology Carbon Shell

Actual seat(s) i am selling is the previous model to the one in the link above and they looks like this one below:

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Actual pic of seat(s) will be up soon!

I got TWO of these seats, but looking at selling ONE only at this stage, however if the buyer is keen on BOTH, I will also consider as well.

**These seats are good for drifting, as it has lateral head support but still allow for side visibility!!!**

Price: These seat RRP is over $2500 from Revolution Racegear Price. I am after well LESS than half, $980 Seat A, and $880 Seat B. Price is seat only and no rail etc.

Seats Condition:

Seat A: Is 95% new, except from some surface scratch at the bottom, from being placed on the floor while not mounted in car.

Seat B: Is 85% new, as it has similar surface scratch as above, but have the right wear patch wore, as it was used in driver side.

Contact: call/sms 0411628287

Location: Brisbane Southside, can freight interstate for extra!

Please Note that these are the more expensive Real Carbon Fiber seat, and not the normal fiberglass type!!!!

Edited by royal

hey Roy,

I would... if I am not needing cash for other things.... your wheels are nice.... shouldn't be too hard to sell!

Nevertheless, these seat is still here, got some people coming around to see them in the next couple of days... so jump in on these quick, if u want them!

Edited by royal

Well if you will do both seats for even swap with the Gram Lights, with each of us paying for the shipping of our own goods. ie i will pay for wheel shipping to Bris, you pay for seats to Vic.

Any pics of the compliance sticker that shows when its FIA compliance expires and also the size of the seats? I will check it against the size of my old Cobra Evolution seat

Well if you will do both seats for even swap with the Gram Lights, with each of us paying for the shipping of our own goods. ie i will pay for wheel shipping to Bris, you pay for seats to Vic.

Any pics of the compliance sticker that shows when its FIA compliance expires and also the size of the seats? I will check it against the size of my old Cobra Evolution seat

Roy, as i said in previous post.. i wouldn't be able to trade with u as i need CASH!

Thanz for your interest!.... I need to SELL them!!

VERY INTERESTED.

Are they Evolution Carbon 'Standard or GT' - I'm wanting to know measurements. The GT is bigger.

actual pics would be fantastic...

interested.

Michael

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