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OBX Seats for melb based SAUers, I'm gettin some, anyone else want em?


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I can get you guys in Melb the OBX Daytona's for $205 each, the wider daytona's at $220 each

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and the Torino Recliner for $300

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This is the one I wanna get

I'm gettin a good deal on em so if you want em I can organise some for you guys as well.

No minimum purchases etc, same price wether its 1 person or a hundred :) You don't have to buy em in pairs either

You'll need seat rails and Denham's organisign a group buy as well.

I'll probably try to organise an Install Day as well. Depending on the turnout.

Please give me a show of hands if you're interested.

i had OBX seats... theyre ok for what u pay... but if u want a quality seat u pay for it... plus i would look a little more into what rails actually work cause i brought a set of brides and they didnt fit on them... test before u buy em.

i had OBX seats... theyre ok for what u pay... but if u want a quality seat u pay for it... plus i would look a little more into what rails actually work cause i brought a set of brides and they didnt fit on them... test before u buy em.

exactly, cause the r32/r33 floor plan is farked up and normal rails wont work properly, hence y i am have the seat rail group buy.

my brother brought in a heap from america for some of the guys in some holden racing crew... 100USD a pop... with shipping all up it cost them 160 for the fixed back. Regular retail is something like 280 or 300 or something like that...

id rather get something from these guys www.aerotech.com.au

BUT theyre more expensive, so if u cant afford them then these OBX seats are a great deal... altho i ended up selling mine to get GTR seats.

Shan

I'm interested since I don't need a pair. I'll go take a look monday at the range and get back to you.

Now go see Daniel at Autobarn Epping. You know why. Call me and I can come along too if you want.

Is the Daytona fibreglass seat or steel rail with padding????

If its fibreglass and ADR approved then thats a good price....Geoff, the guy that bought my Velo is having 2nd thoughts, over twice the price of the Daytona, but Velo are a better seat so....

my brother brought in a heap from america for some of the guys in some holden racing crew... 100USD a pop... with shipping all up it cost them 160 for the fixed back. Regular retail is something like 280 or 300 or something like that...

id rather get something from these guys www.aerotech.com.au

BUT theyre more expensive, so if u cant afford them then these OBX seats are a great deal... altho i ended up selling mine to get GTR seats.

y would you import them from america, when they are made in taiwan???

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