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Hi guys, ive got an oppurtunity to get some Recaro style seats for very good prices if i can get 10 seats ordered. I am going to take a pair so I only need 8 more seats to be ordered to get the good price.

The prices will be $550 a pair or $300 each.

The seats are black in color and will come with universal rails.

I can now ship interstate, you will have to organise your own quotes and then I will help you in getting the items. (eg. drop off at depots etc.)

Pickup from Western suburbs, Vic also available.

There are 3 payment options available on these:

1. Cash on pickup.

2. Payment with credit card through PayPal

3. Direct deposit into my Commonwealth Bank account.

Cheers

Greg

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Hi mate, they are made to meet ADR standards but are not tagged ADR approved. Ultimately they aren't as they dont have the tag.

Cheers

Greg

I can now ship interstate, here are approximate prices for metro areas:

Sydney - $150 1-2 days

Bris - $210 3-4 Days

Adelaide - $130 1-2 days

Perth - $315 5-6 days

Pickup from Western suburbs, Vic also available.

i got a pair of the red ones, they are HOBBY RACING brand?? from malaysia..

www.hobbyracing.com.my

i have mine engineered so you shouldnt have trouble with them regarding the legal/safty side off things.. great comffy seats...

installing is pretty deep but that applies to all seats... good luck with the buy EXAUNV

The seats look like the hobby racing ones. I had the same seats in my last car and i was really happy with the feel of them. Well good for the price anyway.

hopefully we can get some more interest :P

Greg

Hi guys, ive got an oppurtunity to get some Recaro style seats for very good prices if i can get 10 seats ordered. I am going to take a pair so I only need 8 more seats to be ordered to get the good price.

The prices will be $550 a pair or $300 each.

The seats are black in color and will come with universal rails.

I can now ship interstate, here are approximate prices for metro areas:

Sydney - $150 1-2 days

Bris - $210 3-4 Days  

Adelaide - $130 1-2 days

Perth - $315 5-6 days

Pickup from Western suburbs, Vic also available.

There are 3 payment options available on these:

1. Cash on pickup.

2. Payment with credit card through PayPal

3. Direct deposit into my Commonwealth Bank account.

Cheers

Greg

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Those delivery prices especially to perth are ridiculous.

Whose the company that gave you those prices??

Some company in Melbourne, cant remember the name off the top of my head (at uni at the moment)

Do you know some1 better or cheaper????

People are MORE THAN WELCOME (encouraged :D) to use their own freight as I dont have time to organise it.

Cheers

Greg

They were the quotes i was given.. lol

I dont want to send out, this is why I have said (i would prefer you organise a freight company and then i can drop off to them)

If they are so expensive why dont you post something useful in this thread and suggest some cheaper freight companies to help people out.

Greg

Hi mate, the seats are reclinable.

How about if I said $650 delivered to Sydney ;) and ill organise freight on one of my days off?

Let me know mate.

Greg

What sort of work will need to be done to get them to fit into a R33.

$$$$$?

Hi mate, from what i've been told its not too much work. I personally haven't done an R33 before so I'm not too sure.

Fitting prices are generally about $100 - $150 or there abouts depending on how much modding is needed. If you know how to weld you can fit yourself and save some $$$$.

cheers

Greg

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