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im selling them for $600 on all other forums

but to help the cefinfested part of the population....$550

any mods looking here, i know it's not the classifieds, but i want to show the cef boys first...please dont move this :D thank you

out of r32 gtr (holds ya better than 33gtr seats do)

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cheers

Henry DI

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only cause its u :wave:

awesome upgrade and nice price too! i had them in my r32 GTST... awesome comfort and awesome hold for seats that arent full racing style buckets.

good luck with it!!

anyone in NSW want em? will look good in a ceff... then just get the rears recovered in similar cloth. will look shmick!!

Hehehe.

Anyone want some R33 GTST seats? $400 for the pair, $350 if ya help me change them for GTR ones :wave:

But its a serious hassle hey, if I knew I could sell the R33 ones, there would be no worrys. Im sure someone else will pick them up for that price, hell even $600 they would.

If you can afford to wait until the R33 seats sell Dave.........if you would be a brilliant upgrade........I have a Cefiro AND Laurel coming both with GTr seats on the passenger side.......And having driven a few R32 GTR's......they are the BEST Factory seats i have sat in.

Go for it Dave.........COD......hint hint

LoL, well done man. I would have told you to get rooted for $700 even if you were my nextdoor neighbour :D

But yeah, I remembered I was silly and sat in two different bride seats, I want some of those.

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