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as title says, brand new race seat. bride copy purchased from holfords in melbourne a few months ago for $700. has just been sitting in my bed room since, decided not to use it and need the $$$ so need it gone.

obviously as new condition.

PLEASE BUY I NEED THIS GONE!!!!

$465ONO

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can u measure the base of the seat where ya ass goes mines pretty big and just wanna make sure it would fit..

hey mate, the seat base is 31cm at its smallest point.

Want cash....then i just racked up $420- ??? Cheers Mike o437123233

$420 is abit low, sorry. iv got interest at $450 so far.

Hi, Just wondering location? or will u post if required Cheers Paul

located in melb. i will post at buyers expense.

Wow, that is a pretty good copy...

From the pics it look pretty hard to tell the difference to genuine... Beside the sest backing... The strap holes are stamped amd even has the tag...

Makes me wonder why i payed $2.7k for my bride cuga

Wow, that is a pretty good copy...

From the pics it look pretty hard to tell the difference to genuine... Beside the sest backing... The strap holes are stamped amd even has the tag...

Makes me wonder why i payed $2.7k for my bride cuga

Yeah but the plastic ones weigh a tonne.

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