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Hey guys,

We have some comfy and stylish seats for you rides.

Recaro SR4 (off DC5) blue with used recaro rails (driver and pass) $1950

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SR3 (we have excellent condition seats but both have the turning knobs on the same side)

with recaro rails $1600

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We have 2x Ergo and Brix 1.5 with used Bride rails $1600 pair or $850 with rail each

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Bride Brix 1.5 $770 (rail $150 when purchase with seat) Excellent condition

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Genuine Bride Rails R34 $400 pair (ETA FEB)

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R33/R33 $350 in stock

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Recaro rails to suit SR3

For ER34

$400

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Recaro rails to suit SR3

For R32/R33

$400

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BNR34 Seats with Rails

$2200 (ETA FEB)

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Note: PRICES ARE FOR PICKUP IN MELBOURNE. INTERSTATES WILL BE LITTLE EXTRA

For more info on the wheels or anything you find on the website please email at [email protected] PM or call 0422 422 344. :(

Thank you

Regards,

Thuy

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