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Item: 2x Black Competition Sparco Ultras

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Condition wise they are overall very good, never used with normal seatbelts so there is no abnormal wear, but there are one or two tiny marks, and a small portion of the plastic on one seats harness hole is cracked.

Reason for Selling: Car has become a daily Driver so im looking for reclinables

Price and Payment Conditions: retail on these is around $1500 for a pair, so I am looking for $900 firm for the pair with no rails.

Or will trade the pair and cash for a pair of genuine Recaros out of an Integra or late model Evo.

Pick up Sydney, Serious Enquiries only.

Extra Info: This is an expression of interest on a pair of genuine Competition Sparco Ultras, they are excellent quality FIA approved fiberglass fixed back seats, with upholstery that creates a micro-channeling effect of air between the seat and the driver’s body, which, together with the perfect ergonomics, make it extremely comfortable.

They have kidney support which is a huge advantage on long drives and are very light. I am 6ft 2 medium build and I fit into these quite snugly.

Universal sparco brackets are easily obtainable from good automotive stores, and they fit Recaro sidemount, Bride side mount, and look like they will fit Bride bottom mount rails by redrilling the rails.

Contact Details: PM preferred.

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Id prefer sydney buyers..

still for sale people

I have switched the cracked harness hole so its no longer visible, oh and those pictures came out abit grey, they are actually quite black, as shown in the close up pic of the FIA stamp

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