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Hey Guys,

Due to a change of plans im selling a set for Drift performance racing seats (in red carbon fibre type)currently they are in my R32 GTR as a tight fit. These seats should also fit other type cars but you will have to get yourself the correct rails and runners to match as Drift have discontinued these.I also have a set of custom rails made out of R33 GTST rails meaning they should fit R32 GTST up to R33 GTST,(rails will be included with the seats).However be warned because the rails are custom made they will not be ADR approved!

Price:$600 for the pair (will not separate)

location:Sydney

conditions: Pick up only (due to the size and weight)

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Drift website: http://www.shopdrift.com/Products/D1-2002D-RCF/RedCarbonFibre%28Driver%29.aspx

For more info contact your local Autobarn store (Distributors of the Drift brand)

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FYI these are selling $400 a pair from autobarn

Thanks for the input...but my price is $500! if you take a closer look they are similar to mine but not the same. Mine are of the older model type youll also find that the rails and sliders are not included seeing as they are no longer made.(Youll need that to get these seats in after you pay $400)Autobarn may sell you the autotecnica universal sliders that may or may not fit but then youll need the mounting brackets depending on the car...good luck!,so id laugh at $400.

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got a few peeps message me about seats/rails complete if they dont buy....

ill rock past your shop during week show you the rails if your still interested there yours!

sorry i should of explained myself bit better..due to the size of the seats (height/width compared to standard)there isnt much room.

yeah id be keen...if they are R32 GTR seats

Yeah can see it on photos. I would be looking to buy them of u cash $450 , as I have been advised to keep standard ones , sorry mate. Let me know when I can pick them up? Everything included to go straight into my r32?

Thanks

Yep i took them out of my car... i can email you pics if you want, pick can be arranged anytime after 6pm during the week or anytime w.e

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