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*** SALE PENDING ***

1 Driver's side RECARO Bucket Seat with Rail to suit all R32 & R33 GTS, GTS-T & GT-R's. Black and Grey trim with black painted bucket with a heavy silver metalic flec. In very good original condition. Model: SPG-N Serial No. 247616

Selling because It's too small for me. ( I'm almost 6 foot tall and about 88kg )

Comes with a red Willans 3 point Clip-In Harness, matching shoulder pads and eye bolts to suit.

I have pic's and will send them on request BUT PLEASE DON'T ASK IF YOU'RE NOT SERIOUS !!

Price: *** SALE PENDING *** $450.00 !!!!!!

PM if interested. :P

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Also forgot to mention that it comes with very cool anti-theft fasteners that prevent the seat from being removed from the rail and the rail removed from the car without the special keys. Great peace of mind !

black painted bucket, meaning?

Meaning..... The actual solid part of the seat ( the bucket ) that is bolted to the rail frame was painted in Black with a heavy Silver Flec through it. Then over that formed bucket is the fabric and cushions / padding which make up the seat. Hope that makes sense. Looking at the back of the seat through the back window of the car on a sunny day looks very cool. :)

Anyway, I've had a fair bit of interest but most have said they'll wait to see if I drop the price so I'm going to make this offer.

Price reduced from $600 to $500 and you simply take it all away. First in best dressed at this price :uh-huh: so PM or call me on 0414-862-626. No further price reduction are planned.

Just for the record, I've had a look, and the Seat Rail is also Recaro.

So that's a Genuine Recaro Bucket Seat and Genuine Recaro Seat Rail with a Genuine Willans Harness set and fasteners to suit. Also thrown in are the Anti-Theft Fasteners ( 4 of ) to secure the rail to the floor and the seat to the rail. All in extremely good condition.

All this NOW for $450. This is the last reduction so.............

The sale will be made to the first person to actually hand me the money !!

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