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THREE CROWNS SPG FULL BUCKETSEAT BACK CARBON(KEVLAR)

If buyer want to buy SPG SEAT I will open ebay link. You will buy the seat from ebay It's safety for me and customer

DESCRIPTION

- Available Color(s): Black, Red,Blue

- Brand New Genuine THREE CROWNS Racing Full Bucket Seat

- Highly stable, glass fiber reinforced plastic (Material Glass fiber)

- Wide seat cushion area

- Belt guides for four-point or six-point harnesses

- Meets appropriate The Royal Automobile Association of Thailand on all points (http://www.raat.or.th)

- Side mount brackets NOT included

- This Auction for one seat

Prices of THREECROWNS SPG FULL BUCKETSEAT BACK IS REAL CARBON(KEVLAR)

THREECROWNS SPG FULL BUCKETSEAT BACK IS BLACK CARBON(KEVLAR) = $550

THREECROWNS SPG FULL BUCKETSEAT BACK IS YELLOW CARBON(KEVLAR) = $550

THREECROWNS SPG FULL BUCKETSEAT BACK IS NOT CARBON(KEVLAR) = $470

SHIPPING I ship world wide please contact the seller

Buyer must pay the flat rate shipping charge listed in this item. I welcome international buyer I will charge you a fair price for shipping. Buyer will charge you a fair price for shipping.

- Shipping to USA = Single Seat USD$275.00

- Shipping to Europe = Single Seat USD$275.00

- Shipping to Asia / Australia = Single Seat USD$250.00

PAYMENT

I ACCEPT PAYPAL ONLY I Will usually ship within 3 business days of receiving cleared payment

CONTACT ME

If you have any question please contact me by [email protected] or on this topic

Thank you

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THREECROWNS SPG FULL BUCKETSEAT BACK IS BLACK CARBON(KEVLAR) = $550

THREECROWNS SPG FULL BUCKETSEAT BACK IS YELLOW CARBON(KEVLAR) = $550

THREECROWNS SPG FULL BUCKETSEAT BACK IS NOT CARBON(KEVLAR) = $470

This prices is US Dollars

Thank you for your question.

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Hi

This is true I trying to sell these into australia and this item and not ADR or CAMS approved but but its Meets appropriate The Royal Automobile Association of Thailand on all points (http://www.raat.or.th) for drift drag and circuit in thailand. I ever sold this item in France you can check my feedback from ebay and customer they are very happy and pleasure for THREECROWNS SEAT. This seats is cheaper more than RECARO SEAT WHY? Because this is a new brand but It has a good quality as a RECARO SEAT I ever sold, you can pay less than.

PS: Do you know? Drift in japan use a CLASH racing seat it very poppular a drift car in japan and they not ADR or CAMS approved

If you have any question please feel free to contact me

Thank you

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