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Hi Guys

Set of Recaro SR3 seats for sale - in brand new condition, beautiful seats and very very comfortable. Look better in person than in the pics, these are the most comfortable sports seats I've ever sat in.

$1600

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Set of 17" x 9" BBS Rims. Beautiful looking rims in good condition, some gutter scrapes and one VERY slight bend which doesn't affect driveablity at all and is a very cheap fix if needed. Fitted with Roadworthy 235/40/17 Bridgestone Potenza tyres

5 x 114 stud pattern - were fitted to an R32 GTR, fit my RX7 (series 6) nicely - should fit most rwd jap cars too ;)

$2500

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Set of 4 almost brand new Bridgestone TS01 tyres. 225/40/ZR18. Barely used, look like they were fitted, driven home and then the rims taken off and never used again!

Bridgestone make great tyres, these are no exception! :)

$650

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PM or email to [email protected]

Cheers

Aaron :)

I'm slightly negotiable on price and as I said, those seats are useless to me plus I assume you'd want to keep the rails as well

email me at [email protected] to discuss further :)

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