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[Nsw] R34 Gtt Reclinable Saas Sport Seats And Multifit Rails


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Hi guys,

Up for sale are Reclinable bucket seast from my R34 GTT. They are currently fitted to my car so prospective buyers are welcome to come and see/sit in them before buying. Have been in my car for around 6 months and are immaculate and unmarked. They are pretty comfortable and supportive and suit the R34 GTT interior quite nicely. I'm 5' 10", size 32 (72kg) and fit comfortably in the seat, they seem to be made for the larger Aussie body :thumbsup:

The seats have the seatbelt buckle attached (which I did when first installing, as they didnt come with the seats). Along with the seats, I have the rails to suit the R34 (note, afetr much research I found out that many of the other skyline models can share seat rails, but the R34 GTT is totally different). These rails are multifit and are supposed to fit most Recaro and Bride seats as well.

Selling them to fund a 4WD purchase. Not looking to seperate at this stage unless I have buyers for both. Note: The seats are not LH or RH specific (you could use either seat as the driver's seat.

See pics below. Best is to PM me on here or call me on 0402884772. Pick up preferred or buyer to organise a courier. Located in Northmead (Sydney).

$700 for both.

Cheers :cheers:

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