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1. Evo 8 MR complete seats front and rear including rails. Not sure whether I would be bothered to put them on my evo 7, but if they dont sell, I'll put them em on. asking $1650 top condition!! Just got them all steam cleaned on 8 Nov 2010.

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2. Evo 7 GSR complete seats front and rear including rails. asking $1400 top condition!! Just got them all steam cleaned on 8 Nov 2010.

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Located in Melbourne near city.

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0433552745

Gerald

Thanks

if you can organize courier then it's all good with me.

i'll pay $50 of shipping to help you out.

but cant really use auspost, they'll charge alot of $$$$$.

hope it sounds good to you mate

try:

e-go

pack and send

Northline freight

all depends where you are.

but it's pretty difficult to get measurement for the seats.

do you have any friends or know someone going from melbourne to your state? probably give him $100 to take these lol.

forgot to mention,

they are off JDM EVO 8 MR and JDM EVO 7 GSR, which mean high and tight proper bolsters UNLIKE ADM evos with fat guy low bolsters which is close to nothing at all.

they perform much much much better on tracks compared to those ones on australian evos.

cheers

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