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hey all ive gota full set of leather seats suit s1 or 2... theres wiring under the carpets of c34's for the seat to plug into.

fairly heavy so dno how cost efficient it would be to ship them... ill be buying a jet ski in syd or melb soon so could work somthing out maybe

otherwise im in adelaide :sick:

cheers...

no idea what there worth. adam

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couldnt really tell u man.. the front would weigh like 20kg or more possable each... rears are light as but bulky as all hell... where should i look into postage?

try "send with us" not sure if they do adelaide and perth but we use them a lot for bulky items brisbane to melbourne mainly, they shop around for you and get a better price with the bigger freight companies than you could get privately, so even when they put their fee on top its still drastically cheaper than most courier quotes you find...

oh and i reckon they would be worth about $200 for the set and sold to me :banana:

Edited by NIS55Y
Hi Guys

just bought an s2 and want leather seats.

I,m a new member so cant PM you but i'll offer $300 and organize pick up either by me or contacts in Adelaide.

Cheers

Jamie

$300..... just after the headrests? not interested sorry

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