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2 of SR3 for sell, model same as the one in the picture, will take some pics this afternoon.

These are in good condition, I just spent near $300 to replace the form of side support. Need to sell them make way to a set of better suspension.

ask for $1300 for both. Sydney buyer prefered because it's too big to send.

also accept swap for a set of good condition of jap coilover, height and damper adjustable for R33 GTST.

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Hi, Guys..

These come with rails and base, but the one bolt on floor need light modification, since these were not off R33 GTST.

when you refer to rails, you mean the one under the seat or the one on the floor? these come with the one under seat, but need the one on the floor modified..

Originally posted by sidewaymambo

Hi, Guys..

These come with rails and base, but the one bolt on floor need light modification, since these were not off R33 GTST.

when you refer to rails, you mean the one under the seat or the one on the floor? these come with the one under seat, but need the one on the floor modified..

Ummm - I just want to take my old seats out and put new ones in without too much modification or ripping stuff off my old seat base/rails -

PM Me with contact details/phone number , or call me tomorrow on 0402 030 038 (Brendan) - I'll come around tomorrow to check them out.

Cheers,

you don't need to modify your original rail and base..because these seats already come with both..and you only need to modify the one bolt to the floor. hope this help.

Steve, I will keep it mind, because I still wait for someone who offered me a set of suspension to confirm, so atm still for sell....

Originally posted by sidewaymambo

you don't need to modify your original rail and base..because these seats already come with both..and you only need to modify the one bolt to the floor. hope this help.

Steve, I will keep it mind, because I still wait for someone who offered me a set of suspension to confirm, so atm still for sell....

Kewl - that's what I thought - Keen to see them tomorrow - will bring cash !

Originally posted by PranK

Either way, I have to sell my seats first and then I'll be able to buy them..

PranK,

I may be able to help you in this endeavour !!

please send me PM or preferably email. let's resolve this quickly so everyone wins !

Cheers

BD

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