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Hi all,

I thought that I would post this here before I put it in the For Sale section... I like to give fellow ACT Skyliners the first opportunity :)

I have a genuine SAAS bucket seat for sale which I originally bought to put into the R32 for track days, motorkhanas etc. but I have since bought a daily driver and need cash to fix it up and get rego.

This seat is BRAND NEW, never used, perfect condition - No marks, tears, stains scratches... It is ADR compliant and fully reclinable, its very comfortable and has excellent support / bolsters to hold you in place. It comes without rails but is universal fitment so it can be adapted to the original Skyline rails quite easily.

These seats are $499.00 each new, I am asking for $350.00 FIRM... I am in no rush to sell so no low ball offers please.

PM me for high res pics and / or contact details.

Cheers :)

Mick

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There not hard if you are pretty handy with tools...

I had a quick look and guessed that the easiest way would be to use 2 lengths of strong steel, run them across from one rail to the other, drill 4 holes and bolt the seat onto them with high tensile bolts.

There could be other ways but that was my guess :)

  • 3 months later...

Ok guys,

I will have a large bill to pay when I get the Skyline back (most of you will find out why when I come out to my first Friday night in nearly 2 years) so I need some cash...

$180.00!!! Pick up only...

This is SERIOUSLY CHEAP for a seat that retails at $499.00!!... Someone buy this seat!!

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