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any one have a old 32 passenger seat that I can cut up/destroy for parts

need the inside rail and runner, it comes of in one piece.

I had to butcher mine to fit a set off 33R seats that were missing that part, and I have someone that wants to buy my old seats, but I need a few bits to make them fit

Cheers,

Chris

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  • 4 weeks later...
any one have a old 32 passenger seat that I can cut up/destroy for parts

need the inside rail and runner, it comes of in one piece.

I had to butcher mine to fit a set off 33R seats that were missing that part, and I have someone that wants to buy my old seats, but I need a few bits to make them fit

Cheers,

Chris

did u hav any luck finding the par you want i hav the whole bottom of both seats here just gonna toss em cheers peter

Nah, never found anything at all

Would be great if I could grab a few parts before you throw them, That would be heaps good.

How did you want to send it?

Nah, never found anything at all

Would be great if I could grab a few parts before you throw them, That would be heaps good.

How did you want to send it?

I load trucks for SA every week could put it on one of them but it would be up to you to call the driver and p/u i can supply there mobile number but there only there over night let me know where you are and i see if i can get a truck going close to there Cheers Peter

Ps there all carring steel so they all go to steel merchants

Ok cool, if you could get them to anywhere in the Adelaide metro area I can pick them up

Where abouts in Adelaide do you send stuff normally?

Chris

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi chris Ive arranged for a driver to bring the seats over to you next week when ive given them to him i'll pm you his mobile phone number and name but most of his deleveryies are around the port adelaide area hope this is ok

Cheers Peter

Cheers, thats fantastic. Pt Adelaide is about 15mins from where I work, so can get there no probs!

Thanks heaps, really appriceate it, I owe you one -

Any chance the driver can bring you back a carton of beer??

Hi Chris

the driver i have organized to bring ur bits over loaded for mildura yesterday there doesn't seem to be a lot heading over there at the moment must be the time of year normally there's a load every second day but things are quiet at the moment the bits are at work ready to go just need a load going to the rite place as soon as he gets one i'll let you know will try again next week

Cheers Peter

Hi Chris

Sorry bout the delay in getting them over to you bere with me havnt had a load that i know of for adelaide since we first spoke of this , driver was in again today but got mildura again must be the time of year buggered if i no normally we cant get enough trucks going over there get it to u asap

Cheers Peter

No probs, I understand, and there is no rush at all.

Cheers for setting this up Pete, been a great help, so no rush, whenever it gets here it gets here,

Regards, Chris

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