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For sale: Pair red recaro sr3 Integra type R, NO RAILS. Seats fit recaros rails that run srd, sr2, sr4, se, sr. Can go into any skyline provide u got the correct rails. exception of one very slight ciggie burn, and few loose threads. All bolster are still firm.

Price and price conditions: $1100 firm. buyer will not be disappointed.

Pictures: below

Contact Details: 0403669726 or pm

Location: Syd

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up only

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For sale: Recaro SE pair. no rails. good condition. can go any skyline provided you got the correct rails.

Price: $400 firm

Pics: none.

Contact: pm or 0403669726

Location: Syd

Conditions of delivery: Pick up only

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