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I have one Velo GPT-2 seat for sale.

This seat is one of the few seats available that carry both FIA and ADR approval.

It is black in colour and is in good condition. Only blemish is a 1cm scuff on the back of the seat.

It's a small sizing and probably suitable for someone up to 85 kg. It has all the required holes to accomodate a six point harness. All material padding and cover is removable for washing.

Regretful sale

Price $560

Contact: Via PM

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hay mate

just a couple q's

1- ur location?

2- what size jeans do u wear?

3- would u sell cheaper with out the rail ? (my mates looking for something for a sprinter so i doubt ur rail would fit)

regards

julz

hay mate

just a couple q's

1- ur location?

2- what size jeans do u wear?

3- would u sell cheaper with out the rail ? (my mates looking for something for a sprinter so i doubt ur rail would fit)

regards

julz

hay mate

just a couple q's

1- ur location?

2- what size jeans do u wear?

3- would u sell cheaper with out the rail ? (my mates looking for something for a sprinter so i doubt ur rail would fit)

regards

julz

Hi There Julz,

*I’m located in Croydon

*There is no rail sold with the seat

*I suggest that you come & test fit the seat for size.

Cheers.

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