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as the topic says, i have a mint condition r34 east bear seat for sale, awsome seat. Price is $750 for the seat.

also have a practicly brand new bride super seat rail to suit r32/33. price is $200

if you buy both il do the pair together for $850. sms or ring me on 0418772525. will put pics up later on today!

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

im pretty lazy so im just gona use the photos off the post that i bought the seats from. probly best to send me an sms if ya keen on the seat. im not on the net much! by the way the seats are spotless the rings are just on the camera lens

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cheers

Edited by 4slydn
ill offer 500 for the seat as u can get them brand new form nengun for 690

i dont need the rail

pm me if u accept my offer

:):ermm: - yeah 600 for the seat 900 to have it delivered (from nengun) so he's already doing you a deal

where are you located? I love the look of this seat...just wondering what it's like size-wize as I'm a pretty big guy (2m tall and a bit on the heavy side) The price of the rails is pretty disgusting tho ..$500 delivered from Nengun, wtf..

Edited by Delta Force

yeah nengun tend to sting you pretty hard on delivery. im located in windsor. western sydney. seat is pretty big but still pretty low. i recon its heeps comfy and a mate of mine uses one in his track car so they give enough support but its probly all to do with what your comfortable with. anyones welcome to sit in it. its not in a car but so you would have to test it on the ground or something!

cheers

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