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Hey all,


I bought this for my S14 as I needed my seat to be lower than stock, unfortunately the seat was actually taller than the stock S14 seats. I can confirm I have sat this in a friends R32 and it is roughly the same as stock. The S14 seats were simply much lower.

The seat is a GOOD quality and near new Recaro SR3 replica with Recaro Gradation fabric.


The rail is a GENUINE Bride Low Max rail for R34 but will fit all skylines and can also fit silvias with some modification.

Both of these are near new and in VGC.

Price is $400 ono


Thanks,

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May be interested in swaps for some parts such as:

- S15 or GTR torsen LSD and 5 bolt half shafts

- OS Giken TS2B clutch parts (need good condition plates or rebuild kit) doesn't matter what model this is made for, the plates and bits are all the same

- New rotors for R33 GTST

- Quality branded radiator suit Silvia

Cash adjustment where necessary.

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