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hey guys /gals,

i have 2 X Velo Milano bucket seats to let go

they are brand new , but with these seats you can buy them trimmed or un-trimmed , these are UN-trimmed. so you can trim them what ever your colour your interior is.

they are std/large in size and are a bottom mount seat

reason for sale is that im a short arse and they sit to low in the 86 lol

but my lose is your gain.

also used by Beau Yates in his toyota backed 86 , so they are good

more info : Milano

This seat is suited for both road and competition track work, offering excellent lateral and shoulder support. It features a lightweight fiberglass shell construction which offers superior strength and comfort to the alternative steel frame construction used by some manufacturers.

This Milano is equipped with 5 harness holes.The seat weighs 5Kg and is produced in two sizes, standard and XL. It is ADR approved for use in road registered vehicles

rrp : $395 each

but my price : $500 for the pair

pick up only or buyer to organise transport

located in west Sydney near Liverpool

please pm me if interested

thanks

Colin

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what seat rails do you use to fit a r32?

i'd be keen on both :D but.... i need transport lol and i got no idea on what i need to do to organize it XD

+1 on actual pics

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