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Even though I've only had my Stagea for a couple of months I've somehow accumulated a whole bunch of seats.

Item 1: Bride Ergo 2

Condition: one slightly collapsed bolster. Slightly stained but no tears/burns

details: Came with the car but I wanted stock seats. Comes with series 2 Rs4s rail

Price:$400 delivered to the greater Brisbane area. Negotiable

Item 2: 2x Series one Rs260 front seats

Condition: great. Will be cleaned before delivery

details: due to a miscommunication received these in error.

Price: $300 delivered to the greater Brisbane area. Negotiable

Item 3: Series 2 Rs4s passenger seat ONLY

Condition: good

details: Bought a set of fronts but don't need the passanger

Price: $100

Located in Ashgrove, Brisbane. Willing to ship all items (to be paid by buyer)

You'd be amazed how negotiable I might be so feel free to offer

Contact: PM or mobile 0420371439 (text only)

Will upload pic of Rs4s seat this evening

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Have had 2 people say they'll take seats and then never respond! It's really fun when people do that.

Make some offers. I'll take a pittance because I need to move next week and don't want to cart these around

  • 4 months later...

and bumping. Stagea is unfotunatelly going so need to get rid of these parts ASAP

Bride $100

RS260 seats $100

Rs4s Passenger $40

This is getting ridiculous!!!!!

also buy my stagea :|

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/444236-bne-1998-stagea-rs4s/?view=findpost&p=7307732

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