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Hi Guys,

I'm reluctantly putting my now discontinued fixed back Recaro TS-G ASM limited seat.

The seat is absolute porn and in excellent condition. Here is a bit about the seat:

http://www.gotuning.com/product_info.php?cPath=29_154&products_id=201

Part of the ASM LIMITED series of original ASM tailored seats. Based on the new RS-G structural sports shell from Recaro Japan. ASM Limited Recaro products are produced by Recaro Japan specifically for ASM, they are not reupholstered by ASM.

The shining mesh silver cloth is adopted for this Recaro seat and greatly improves the feeling of luxury. Also features a Silver RECARO logo and Red double stitch that further improves sportiness. The seat side allows smoother accelerator, brake, and clutch action with divided leg support. Support has been improved to the shoulder with the addition by adding no slipping support. The angle of the back rest is the same as the popular Recaro SP-G. It is a very comfortable full bucket seat that firmly supports the waist surroundings. The RS-G ASM Limited seat suits many cars such as Altezza, Civic, Integra, S2000, Impreza, 350Z, RX-7, and Skyline.

Seat comes with a genuine Recaro ASM side protector which protects the seat when getting in and out.

It does have a genuine R32 GTR Rail which cost $400 however i might hold onto this.

Price for seat only $1000

Located in Sydney

  • 1 month later...

BUMP seat is back up for sale.

Price $1100 - Including a genuine Recaro rail to suit R32 GTR

will post pics more pics tonight however it is the same as the below:

IMG_3172.jpg

Edited by The-Lowdown.com
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