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I have a pair of Drift D1 front seats in black and grey trim

They are reclinable and ADR approved

The drivers seat was used for approx 3-4weeks and the passenger seat is brand new

Come with universal rails and I have made up some mounting brackets to suit a R32 and R33, as I had one in my R33 gtst

Height ended up the same as the factory seats once fitted

These seats are sold by Autobarn, so you can go check them out before you buy which I suggest you do

They are $399 each with the universal rails

I want $550 for the pair with the custom made mounting rails to suit R32,R33

Reason for sale my r33 is up for sale and no longer need them

Note. These are better made than most of the cheaper sets around on ebay and this site

I bought a set of them first and sold them before fitting them due to their poor comfort and quality

Located in Brisbane. Will ship

slightly off topic, but how much was involve in getting them to fit in(rails) if ur buyer doesn't need the rails u made up i might be keen, i want the blue ones so...pm if this occurs or with the modifactions needed if u don't mind sharing ur knowledge, cheers

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