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Hi guys,

I am selling a drivers side Bride Zeta II racing seat with R32 seat rails, complete with normal street car seat belt attached. I am selling them as a package for $750 firm.

I have no interest in separating the seat from the rails. If you want the seat/rails without the other then you need to buy them both, you can then separate them and on-sell the rails/seat yourself.

The seat has hardly been used and is in excellent 'as new' condition. There are no tears or stains on the seat and the fabric shows no signs at all of wear. You can see for yourself from the pics below how good the condition of the seat is.

The combined weight of the seat and rails is 14.5kgs. The overall height from the ground to the top of the seat is 950mm, depth is 650mm, and widest point of seat where it flairs across shoulders is 570mm from one edge to the other. I'm not sure if the seat is a large, medium, or small... however the inside measurement of the seat itself is 350mm at the narrowest point under the drivers bum, and 320mm at the narrowest point behind the drivers back.

The seat is located in Newcastle NSW and I am not providing delivery with the seat except to within a 200km radius for a modest fee to cover my fuel cost only. This means that if required I will personally deliver the seat to Sydney for a fee of $50. As for delivery to other areas within Australia you will need to organize this yourself at your own cost.

Please note: If you are within 200km of Newcastle and require me to deliver the seat I am prepared to do so COD, however I will require up to $100 deposit paid in advance depending on where the delivery is to (sorry but I have no desire to drive up to 200kms at my own cost in fuel and time simply to find that I have been fooled by a practical joker).

I will accept payment via cash/bank cheque on pick-up, or bank deposit/paypal paid in advance (no personal/business cheques, sorry). I am agreeable to COD if delivery is through Australia Post or an established/reputable courier service that offers COD arrangements.

For now this is the only place where I am selling the seat, however if I can't find a buyer here in the coming 3 or 4 days I will be listing it on eBay.

Since I am yet to reach the 10 posts required to use PMs on this site, please don't send me a PM unless you have first checked and seen that my post count has reached 10.

Please contact me, Gary, on 0458147209. I don't always get to my phone in time to get an incoming call, so please ring back again asap if you miss me on the first attempt.

If you are decided that you definitely want the seat but can't reach me direct on my phone right away, please SMS me with your name and number and telling me "yes, I will buy the seat for $750". The first call or SMS that I receive informing me they want the seat will get it. If the seat is still not sold once I have reached 10 posts and I can thus use PMs... then it will be the first call/SMS/PM I get offering my asking price that will get the seat.

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me on the above number.

Cheers,

Gary

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