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Item: Pair of BRAND NEW OBX Daytona racing seats (black with black leather patches)

i bought the seats for my Z31 300zx but never fitted them, now im selling the car an wont be needing them anymore!

the seats are AS NEW they have just sat in my room for 6mnths

(i paid $289 per seat new)

i also have a TRW Sabelt racing harness (black) i bought it second hand (for my z31) and never fitted it and dont want to put it in my skyline

Location: GOLD COAST

Item Condition:seats are NEW and harness is VERY GOOD (esp for second hand)

Reason for Selling: fund project

Price and Payment Conditions: pair of seats $450 firm, Racing harness $ ? make an offer

BUY THE SEATS AND TAKE THE HARNESS FOR FREE!

Extra Info: Daytona

The Daytona is a tubular steel frame seat weighing 7kg. With 5 harness points

and a 72° angle, this bucket seat offers looks, comfort,

OBX Seats, as supplied by Australian Auto Accessories, meet and exceed

the requirements of ADR 3/01 & ADR 22/00

Pictures: CAN BE SENT VIA MMS TO UR PHONE OR EMAIL

Contact Details: I DONT GET ON HERE MUCH SO CALL OR SMS!!!!!! 0422 845 840

pics

hey if you want pics send me your phone number or email addy as i cant upload pics at the moment!

but i can send via MMS or email from my phone

(there is only 1 racing harness)

sms 0422 845 840

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