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Item:R33 gtr seat

Age:est 10years owned for 14months

Condition:good see pics

Price:$500 for the driver or $900 for the pair

To Fit: R33 and what eva else the rails fit

Location:gosford NSW

Contact:0430 537 566

Comments:ive got a driver and passenger seat from a R33 GTR looking at selling either as a pair or just the driver seat the driver seat is in good contion for its age had minor tear in back rest half but had it repaired the material is in good condition always had nismo seat cover's on i an get a pic of the passenger seat if need but it is in flawless condition not realy interested in posting them due to size

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met him this afternoon to inspect them seats, they are in good nic! as he said..

- passenger is in perfect condition, bolster still in good shape and firm.

- driver also in good cond. apart from rips which already fixed and the bolster where u get in/out abit soft yet in good shape (2nd pic)

Ford

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met him this afternoon to inspect them seats, they are in good nic! as he said..

- passenger is in perfect condition, bolster still in good shape and firm.

- driver also in good cond. apart from rips which already fixed and the bolster where u get in/out abit soft yet in good shape (2nd pic)

Ford

If it's so good and you've inspect it... then why don't you buy it?

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If it's so good and you've inspect it... then why don't you buy it?

cause they are still over my budget! I'm looking at spending between $500-$600 for R32 GTR seats.. and I already talked to him (he's a nice guy to talk with) if I can come up with another $300 on top and he still has these seats, I'll take it straight.

are u happy now? 'Spunky Munky'

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cause they are still over my budget! I'm looking at spending between $500-$600 for R32 GTR seats.. and I already talked to him (he's a nice guy to talk with) if I can come up with another $300 on top and he still has these seats, I'll take it straight.

are u happy now? 'Spunky Munky'

You might want to PM 'Dush'. He has a set of R32 GTR seats which he's looking to swap for R33 GTR seats, so maybe you could work something out with him...

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cause they are still over my budget! I'm looking at spending between $500-$600 for R32 GTR seats.. and I already talked to him (he's a nice guy to talk with) if I can come up with another $300 on top and he still has these seats, I'll take it straight.

are u happy now? 'Spunky Munky'

Fair enough mate... may question was a serious one - not intended to sound smart...

Yeah, GTR seats are both very comfortable and looks great too... but yeah, they're still a bit pricy...

Good luck with the sale.

Cheers,

SM

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Fair enough mate... may question was a serious one - not intended to sound smart...

Cheers,

SM

That's kool mate

:cheers::)

You might want to PM 'Dush'. He has a set of R32 GTR seats which he's looking to swap for R33 GTR seats, so maybe you could work something out with him...

yeah,

I would do it if "Dush" is in NSW

cheers

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