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I have collected a few pairs of seats (I have a seat fetish)

Bright Red Recaro Millennium SR3 2003. These are near new and came out of a stereo demo car, so VERY minimal use

They are in perfect condition, no rips, cig burns, stains or split foam or wear marks. Would be close to $4k new. no rails

I have just fitted one in my stagea to try it out. Seats have been cleaned

$1400 the pair

Mits EVO 8 GSR Factory Recaro, SR4 or SR5 2003. They came out of a 30,000km old import so in near perfect condition. They have black and grey swede sides, so they are the few funny marks in pic's. Just need to brush them the other way.

No rips, cig burns, stains or split foam. Drivers seat has very minimal wear mark from getting it and out. Probably cannot see in pic's, hard to notice. 95% condition. Passenger seat 99% perfect. They seats have hard plastic backs. No rails. You can but these a bit cheaper elsewhere, but not in the condition. Would be close to $4k new. Seats have been cleaned

$1400 the pair.

Drift Blade seats Black, similar to R34 GTR seat. Brand new in the boxes. Only picked them up a few days ago. The where on sale for a crazy $398 pair before xmas so I bought a pair. Impulse buy :D . Normally are approx $660 pair from Autobarn. Made by SAAS. No Rails

Just want my money back so $398 pair FIRM.

May except a Payal payments if price is close to to advertised prices due to fee's.

That way you can buy them on C/card

Frieght. If you can arrange cheaper, that is fine. Prices door to door. Size 130x60x40cm 15kg Each times 2

Brisbane free pickup

Sydney $90 pair

Melbourne $120 pair

Adelaide $175 pair

Perth $295 pair

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Edited by darrinspencer

Hi, do you know if the drift blade seats fit in a r33 gtr.

Cheers

Clynt

They do not come with rails

They will fit any car with the mounting right rails

Bride ones will work, about $300 pair s/hand

Red Recaro's on hold (sold to mr importmonster)

Edited by darrinspencer
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Red recaro sold

Evo's and Drift seats still for sale

Drift seats sold and picked up

EVO Recaro's still for sale for 1 more week, than off to ebay

(I will not take $1K for these)

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wouldnt consider a trade for my sparcos?

What kind of sparcos have you got and how much do you want for them?

Can you confirm that Bride rails currently being used for East Bear R34 seats will work with the Evo seats?

No they won't fit. From memory the bolt patterns are approx

The Evo's were approx 405 wide and 300 long

Drift were 330 wide x 300 long

Plus

ALL SEATS ARE SOLD. EVO's WENT ON EBAY A FEW WEEKS BACK.

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