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Item:R32 Gtr passenger seat with rail

Location:Sunshine Coast, QLD

Item Condition:Excellent (no stains, tears or burns)

Reason for Selling:No use/need cash

Price and Payment Conditions:asking $400ono

Extra Info:buyer pays for postage, pickup available

Contact Details:pm via forum or post in thread

Passenger seat out of my gtr.

Pictures available upon request.

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have you got pic?

send it to [email protected]

have you got both front seat s?

Only passenger side seat.

I will take some pics tomorrow for you

Cheers

Jamie

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Russell GTS-R no idea on postage sorry.

i'll see if i can get an estimate though it will probably take me a while.

pretty busy atm.

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  • 2 weeks later...

That'd be great man.

I'll keep an eye on this thread then.

I've bought a GTS-t that is hot as but it just has standard seats.

GTR seat would be great.

Would you take $350 including freight?

thanks,

Russell

Edited by Russell GTS-R
That'd be great man.

I'll keep an eye on this thread then.

I've bought a GTS-t that is hot as  but it just has standard seats.

GTR seat would be great.

Would you take $350 including freight?

thanks,

Russell

No sorry 350 including frieght is too low.

I would be willing to go as low as 350 + frieght or pickup.

Fair enough. Is the only difference between the passengers and drivers seats the rails they're mounted on? ie: Would my drivers GTS-t rails bolt up to the GTR seat and fit in my drivers side?

thanks,

Russell

Fair enough. Is the only difference between the passengers and drivers seats the rails they're mounted on? ie: Would my drivers GTS-t rails bolt up to the GTR seat and fit in my drivers side?

thanks,

Russell

Unfortunately the seats themselves are different as they have the back angle adjustment lever on the outside so if you switched rails (i'm not even sure if you can do that) the lever would be up against the trans tunnel side and awkward to get to.

Cheers

Jamie

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