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Hi guys, I have 1 recaro SPG pole Position seat. It's a full FIA approved bucket seat and is the wider version so is comfortable for regular sized and ample gentleman (as opposed to the tiny seats). The cover was getting a bit tired so I bought a new genuine recaro cover which I just fitted today. It's never even been sat in yet!! I'll also throw in the old cover too. It has the facility to take a 6 point harness including nut straps. It was in my GTI-R so it comes with a recaro sliding rail to suit. It retails at $1299 plus the cost of the rail but for you fellas it's $700 :)

note I just placed it in the GTR for the pics, i haven't used it since the new cover was put on as I don't have the right GTR rail. Also the last pic that shows the rail is not the rail that will be attached to the seat, the one it comes with is the proper recaro sliding rail not those side mounts I had on when the pic was taken (last night).

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like wise man say seat from pulsar GTI-R :D of course with the correct rail it will fit just about anything you can physically put it in to. :P

ok, i may be able to sell the seat seperate from the rail for the right price :D

LANFOH: sorry mate my pm is fuxor'd atm. i shall try and pm you tomorrow.

Hi, still for sale? I would be interested if you are willing to send it down to victoria. call me and we can discuss. 0413 998029

yep still for sale. i will give you a call tomorrow morning.

Cheers,

Richard

Cheers Baron, Yep still pretty keen on the seat, Im in Sydney aswell so I can come and pick it up of you on friday if you want.

hi fellas. a guy I know rang last night to say he will take seat and rail together so for me that's the best way to go. Sorry guys.

If the sale falls through LANFOH you are first in line mate :D Sorry again to dissapoint.

hi fellas. a guy I know rang last night to say he will take seat and rail together so for me that's the best way to go. Sorry guys.

If the sale falls through LANFOH you are first in line mate :blink: Sorry again to dissapoint.

No worries mate, If the sale falls through I will be more than happy to take the seat and rails for that price you have quoted so gimme PM if anything new arises.

cheers :mellow:

I can confirm the seat is sold. the guy came to pick it up last night.

i have another one though (this one out of my GTR) which i will post up shortly :)

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