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Hi,

Does anyone have a pair of front seats for a DR30 they wish to sell?

Cheers

Jeff

Jeff,

I have a pair you can have for nicks sorta if you want to pay the freight to Brisvegas.

Skinny Dog Freight would probably be cheapest (that's Greyhound if you haven't worked it out)

Cheers,

Dennis

Jeff,

I have a pair you can have for nicks sorta if you want to pay the freight to Brisvegas.

Skinny Dog Freight would probably be cheapest (that's Greyhound if you haven't worked it out)

Cheers,

Dennis

Hi Dennis,

Sorry it has taken so long but I have been away. I should have mentioned that my Dr30 is a coupe so the seats are to suit that. Are your's for a coupe? I appreciate your offer. Any idea what it would cost on the "skinny dog"

Cheers

Jeff

Or failing that Jeff I have a set of Bride seat rails to suit R30 Skyline.

Just to be clear, that is rails only.

Chasing $300 + Postage, I'm in Perth.

Cheers,

Steve

Thanks Steve, but the seats i am replacing are Bride seats. My passenger finds them a bit narrow in the hips for her and Iam planning on doing a long trip. Don't tell her I said that.

Cheers

Jeff

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