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Custom, pure 100% BLACK Leather Interior (unmarked like new) for R33 or R32 Skyline. Will fit either 2 or 4 door Skyline.

Front seats are 100% soft Italian Black Leather Race Setas with custom low mount rails to fit R33 (or R32).

Rear seats are 100% leather, re-upholstered and modified from original.

Door trim are done in soft Black 100% Dear leather (optional, read below).

No expence spared on this job and will bolt straight in.

Front rails and seats are all ADR compliant as there is a Blue plate on car for the modification.

Located in Brisbane (South side)

Item Condition is BRAND NEW / perfect (I have done less then 1000km in them).

Reason for Selling: I'm am stripping my Show/Competion Skyline down and selling the parts.

Price and Payment Conditions:

Option 1 - $2000 for the Front and Rear seats (that is less then half price), or

Option 2 - $1500 and stock R33 seats (in okay condition)

Seats are currently in a Four Door Skyline. I will include the door trims in the sale if replacement trims are provided.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED CALL ME ON 0414 575 676 or PM.

Thanks for looking.

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weekly bump.

Don't miss out on these beautiful seats. If you ever thought about modifying the interior then save yourself a heap of money and check these out.

They have been properly made and are ADR compliant. No fake stuff all pure leather.

The rails are custom made (legal, ADR approved) and are as low as aftermarket seat can go.

These seats (front and rear) cost nearly $3500 to buy, mod and fit.

I'm in Brissy this weekend if anyone wants to inspect the quality.

T - 0414 575 676

PS. I prefer calls over PM, more personal and less BS.

DAMN T i wish u had told me bout the interior while u were here man lolz i would happily take the fronts and rears off ya hands if i could offload the cream interior that looks awesome mate.......

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