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Brought these seats for a 180sx i had lined up but it has fallen through so i no longer have a need for them. Both have never been fitted to a car, previous owner used one to sit on in lounge room and color is slightly faded otherwise they are in perfect condition.

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The new Super Race series sport seat from APC features the latest in ergonomic design and styling. The Super Race is aggressive while still providing great comfort. Covered in heavy-duty, breathable fabric, this great-fitting seat has an adjustable backrest and firm lumbar support. The APC Super Race sport seat is one of the best values in performance seating and passes all required safety tests. The included hardware fits some imports and domestics, but keep in mind that most vehicles will require bracket modification or additional custom brackets (available separately). APC Super Race sport seats are an awesome ****pit upgrade, a fantastic value, and a must for racers-at-heart. Sold individually - universal left / right design.

Specifications

* Adjustable Backrest Tilt

* 4-Point Racing Harness Pass-Through

* Custom Stitched APC Logo

* Firm Shoulder and Kidney Support

* Included Universal Brackets

* Cover Material: Yellow and Black Breathable Fabric

* Shell: Tube Frame

* Size Suitability: Small to Medium

* Weight: 35 lbs Each

prefer pickup in brisbane but will send if buyer wants to organize courier etc..

$450 for both ($225each)

email me - [email protected]

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