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2 Recaro seats and rails that have come out of my R33 GTST.

RECARO RS3 (with white embroidered RECARO) seat that's been used as a driver's seat for it's life. It's in great condition with some standard foam wear on the RHS of the bolster (see pics) - $390 without rails ($470 with rail).

RECARO (not sure what style) seat with wear on the RHS of the seat trim. Still in good useable condition - $290 without rail ($360 with rail).

Seat rails on their own - Driver's side rails $110, passenger side rails $100.

IF YOU TAKE THE LOT $800 (both seats and rails).

First in first served.

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