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For Sale is a Pair of Tenzo Racing Bucket seats that are all black in colour. they are a suede type material which feels very nice.

I am selling as i purchased them to fit into my last car which i have obviously sold since and i dont want to put these into my R33.

The drivers side seat has a few holes in the side which would be closest to the B-Piller so you wouldnt notice the marks anyway. these are from a mouse from when the seats were in storage. I purchased over a year ago and have never been fitted in a vehicle so apart from the holes in drivers and a good Vac, they are like new.

I payed $250EA for these when i purchased, no longer need them so i am selling them for $200 for the Pair.

Very comfy seats guys so come grab a bargain.

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h103/big...9/Image0021.jpg

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If you are interested sms me on 0423-130-616

thanks chris

seats only, they are not provided with any seat rails. this is a great price for seats like this. fully reclinable. great comfy seat.

Pm's replied. pick-up from ferntree gully ,vic.

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