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Hi all,

I had these posted in a combined thread with Nismo seat covers, but the covers are sold, so to avoid confusion I'm listing the seats on their own.

Hard to know what condition to describe them as, everyone's opinion is different, but I'd say very good condition for the drivers seats and whatever better than VGC is for the passenger seat. 

Drivers seat has the usual small tear and a small mark near the front centre (which looks like it'd come out easily). Can't see any marks on the passenger seat at all. But what you see in the pics is what you get (happy to provide additional pics if needed). The seats won't come with the plastic cover in the cut-out (at neck height) because they went with the Nismo covers> This could easily be re-trimmed. Will also hang on to the seat belt clips and rails as I need them for the new seats, but that's pretty standard.

No idea about shipping costs, so buyers will need to look into and organise this for themselves. Collection will be from 2603 in Canberra. 

 

Price is $650.

Let me know if you have any other questions. 

Andrew.

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