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I purchased the driver's seat (photo 0374 and 0377) in 1988 for my V6 Capri. Never installed due to the low seat belt mount points and didn't want to install racing harnesses.

I then installed them in a TE Cortina in 1997 and removed when I sold the car in 2002. They both still have the custom mount plates.

Passenger seat purchased from my father, who had installed it in his tipper truck and had written off.

It has a small tear on the rear and one large tear covered with cloth tape. See photo 0381. Also has a shoulder cracked due to sun exposure in the tipper. See photo 0385.

The passenger seat has a DMT approval plate. Please note this indicates how old the seat is. The driver's one does not have one as it is much older. Approximately late 70s.

The driver's seat is in good condition for it's age and the passenger seat will need reupholstering.

Dusty from being in a shed.

Price: $600 for the pair or will consider separating. $400 for the driver's seat and $200 for the passenger.

Pick up either in Chatswood on Mondays only or upper Blue Mountains on any other day,

Also can be viewed in either place. Just either PM or phone to arrange.

Phone: 0425-231-966.

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