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im plannin on gettin some after markets seats for my car preferably leather or vinly i was thinkin of the leather autotecnica seats that retial for $500 for one, which is a fair price considerin there leather but i heard they arent very comfortable so now im thinkin mayb OBX??

please post your thoughts on weather or not either of these two companys make a decent seat

and NO i cant afford Momo recaro etc..

and yes i want vinly/leather

and post only what you no :shake:

heheh

thanks

Originally posted by mexr

SlikSilvia, got any pictures of the OBX or Autotechnica($500 ones) seats as im also looking around for some aftermarket seats. Cheers

hey man yeah i do have a look at there site

i wouldnt mind buyin yours stock seats off you once you get your aftermarket seats! even if the cloths in crap condition cause im gonna get them re-trimed :))

let me no if u want to sell em

here

http://www.autotecnica.com.au/products_fs.html

Originally posted by RadiuM

FYI.

My brother in law has a pair of OBX CARERRA's Reclinable (yellow) for sale for $700 for the pair. They have NEVER been used and are still in the box.

Shaun

hey man i wouldnt mind checkin them any pic's as i was lookin for yellow or red as long as they wernt TOO bright yellow :D

what suburb is he in?

retial price?

He's in canningvale.

Here's some info on them, they are the same seat at the Corbeau

Corbeau Website

they look like this, im not 100% on the black bits though as its been so long since I last saw them.

CR1_yellow.jpg

I think he's only willing to part with them for 700 the pair as i think thats what he got them for. im not 100% on that but ill get him to logon to this forum and reply here.

Shaun

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