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Hi all,

I have a couple of retrimmed seats here. They are covered in black suede with red stitching.

They come with universal rails but will need to be modified to fit in a skyline. The have Recaro labels stitched on the bottom of them but I cannot find any other brand markings and they don't look like recaros.

I was going to put them in my 33 but I'm rebulding my motor at the moment and need the funds

Selling as a pair will not seperate (will look better as a pair anyway) $1,000 for the pair

reply here or via pm

ps. the photos don't do them justice, they look as if they have never been sat in, the suede is 100%

Cheers,

Nick

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I have been googling and can't find any recaros that look like these and they definately aren't stock S200 seats... its a mystery...

so I will drop the price to $1000 for the pair... I'm located in Melbourne...

An exhaust shop or anywhere that does fabrication/high quality welding should be able to graft the top of the universal rail onto the bottom of your Nissan one... that's what I was going to do... I have a Nissan rail here you can take with the universal rail and get a quote on the fabrication before you buy the seats (if in Melb)... to see if its worthwhile

these are really nice in the flesh, come check them out!

Cheers,

Nick

definately not genuine recaro's, kinda look sparco shape-ish.

good luck with the sale tho mate.

yeah I don't think so either now (they don't have the usual recaro harness holes)... have changed price to suit but I don't know how to change the thread title?

They have big recaro labels stitched under the bottom of the seat, what a weird thing to do... if you were going to put fake branding on surely you would put it somewhere you can see :D

yeah I don't think so either now (they don't have the usual recaro harness holes)... have changed price to suit but I don't know how to change the thread title?

Do a full edit on the first post and you can change it there :rofl:

Cool seats Nick

hey I think your right, cheers dude!

I just realised I paid too much for these... fantastic considering I bought them from a 'mate'

ah well I'll just put them in the car...

mods can you close this thread please?

look more closely at the JJR seats - yours are different.

the side bolsters on the seat base are Recaro shape - too triangular to be the Sparco style.

the back rest bolsters on yours are more Sparco shape though...

I don't think they're JJR seats....

whatever they are they look NICE.

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