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Guys,

Selling my racing seats... Drivers side barely used... passenger side never installed. Come with adaptor plates for rails etc.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/japimports/interior.htm

if u have a large waist then these arent for u :)

not something ud really want to ship interstae either cause i'd say at a guess they wouldnt be cheap to ship.

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Unrelated to this sale.

Neil.

and YES gordon i do... i just wanted to put some GTR seats in instead :rofl:

just for that... :zap:

mattyb - im about a 34 waist if thats anything to go buy and still have some room... they fit really snug tho and feels great when cornering.

smooth - i probably should have got it engineered but didnt bother :) i used the stock rail for the drivers seat but had to weld a few extra bits on to make it fit to my liking.

im pretty sure u just need to modify them... i didnt know how so i just pulled apart the sotckies which was dumb cause now i dont have a drivers seat to put back in lol

autobarn sell similar ones but not this model... the fatter not as hugging ones so they should know how i spose.

lmao @ note i found on josies :P

she wasnt impressed :)

no idea on rails... i have a set of recaro rails here but they are just a little off and need holes drilled in em to fit...

will check down at autobarn and see what they say.

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