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Quote from the VELO website:

"this seat is ADR & FIR approved 8855-1999 in glassfibre or carbon fibre construction & is HANS comparable"

also have 5 harness holes ready to go

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haha my stockies and a 33 shell as good as that offer is mitch gunna have to pass :(

but thanks haha

no they are mine , i do not know what you are talking about

just letting people know if they are looking at keeping the rear seats.....thats all mate ^^^

they are f**king hot seats.....would love to have them except i would rather keep my rear seats.....so unfortunately i cant have them......

just spoke with chap at regency, said they are ok to have if you have 4doors then they don't need to recline but 2 door your correct krish you do need to take them out and the podium 2's are ADR approved too.

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I have a fixed back Velo Podium 2 for sale in L size

Custom Blue & white trim!

Never installed with mounting brackets.

Only ever sat in my bedroom n looked pretty

Very comfy great looking seat.

Come round check it out have a sit in, see what you think!

$1100 ono need it gone!

Contact via pm or mobile 0432 581 798

dammit i should of bought both of these when i spoke to you last !

Still got one available mate, if your interested come round have a sit in see if you like it

I recently sold my Sparco Fighter and bought a Velo GP-90 for the soul reason it's ADR Approved and one less thing to be defected for. I can't believe they haven't sold on this point alone. Anyway Velo are seriously an underrated brand, they make really great seats. You won't be disappointed!

Good luck with sale, free bump :laugh:

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Velo are seriously an underrated brand, they make really great seats. You won't be disappointed!

Good luck with sale, free bump :yes:

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Cheers mate, great seat look awesome needs a new home!

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