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HI

Got for sale my front and rear seats which i have retrimmed with the ultimate auto trim leather covers. It is the the white and black design. Looks great reason for selling is car is full track car so have no need for them.

Save yourself alot of time and money since they are 700 to just get made then installation take hours if sewn in and done properly as just not sewing them in will not give a tight look.

I want 500 plus exchange for a standard r33 passenger seat for it.

Will have pics up later today.

Pick up melb SE suburbs

Call or sms 0422445339 or send pm.

Here are the pics

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