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hey i might be interested about freight have you tried busfreight? i dont know their web address but as i was going to buy a set of coil overs and they said the price would be 68 dollars for delivery

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oh yeah how much would you do for a red bucket with no rail as i have a FC not a skyline

Hi mate, I can do for $640 delivered to you. They come with universal rails and then you have to mod them. (i only have the seats in black as pictured in my first post)

To get rails made up the car need to be there. In my Exa the floor pan isn't flat ether. What they did is cut up the stock rails and welded all the points onto the universal rails where they needed to be to suit my floor pan. Its not that hard even with an uneven floor pan.

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Greg

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seats are now available at $499 a pair..

Have a look on our website here: http://www.gktech.com.au/products/?id=39

cheers

Greg Kruse - GK Techologies

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