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Hi guys, as many of you know I have been planning a big purchase on Recaro style bucket seats. This is now going ahead!!!

COLORS AVAILABLE:

To see a close up of all the colors available please go here: HERE - www.gktech.com.au

Price:

The price for material seats will be $360 if paid for in full, or $380 if paid 50 / 50 (50 % deposit before the pre buy ends and the remainder 50% in 5-6 weeks time)

Leather seats will be $100 more than material but are much much nicer and I reccomend the leathers to all!!

Individual seats are available for $210 for material and $260 for leather.

Info:

The seats come with universal rails and can be adapted to suit any car quite easily (welding skills needed, but nothing major)

Once the pre buy ends stock will take around 4-5 weeks to land and clear customs.

Freight / Pickup:

Prices for freight will be confirmed over the next few days. No more than $100 Australia wide from previous experiences.

We are located in Werribee, Victoria, pickup is more than welcome ;)

Payment options:

You can pay by the following methods:

Cash - come to us in Werribee, Victoria and pay cash upfront.

Direct deposit - cheque - money order - Please go here for all information: Payment details

PayPal - For PayPal please make payment to: [email protected]

How to order:

Please download this form: HERE, fill it in and email to [email protected] If you do not get a response within 24 hours please re-email. We reply to all our emails within 24 hours.

Here are the pics:

(the marks on the seats are just form where they were poorly transported, all seats in the pre-buy will be coming in our own container)

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More pics coming soon :D

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

What state are you in mate? This can be organised if in Vic (should be around $150 to $200 a pair in skylines)

Unfortunately no pictures of the yellow leather. The seats pictured are the ones I got in as samples. Im sure you can imagine what they look like ;)

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Hi mate, unfortunately I don't have anyone over in WA to install but any workshop can do it for you. Very easy ;)

Don't pay more than $100 a seat to be installed.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Hi mate, these seats are made to meet ADR standards but are not ADR approved (have not been tested as it is very expesnive and will increase the cost of the seats quite significantly)

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Could you please pm me your ph no becase I would be very interested in coming and having a look at a pair of the black leather seats on monday.

I will be in Hong Kong from this Sunday until the 3rd of October.

You can contact me on 0401554476.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

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