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They are in awesome nick, no tears or stains, slight fading from the sun and tings, uhh...if i remember correctly they have S13 rails on em, so like bonus and stuff....

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t170/SVD115/SR3/001seat.jpg

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t170/SVD115/SR3/002seat.jpg

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t170/SVD115/SR3/004seat.jpg

im chasing $550 for them, lowballers need not apply really...i am open to offers, but offer stupid money, and get a stupid reply...

want them posted, organize a courier or something, cost me $110 to get them to my door from NSW so you can use that as a guide...

regretful sale, but i don't need em, wont use them, and i park in Footscray everyday...soo...yeah, be stupid to have them in the car

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i actually second this, thats why i wanted to make sure and take a look at them myself.

no harness anchor on the sides. and the extra lines on the seat make it look like its fake. 550 dollars is also too good to be true

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