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hi guys i dont know if anyone out there can get or has, some R34 GTR front seats, i am after a set for my r33. i dont care if the material is ripped but i would prefer them not to be, as if they are i will get them re-trimmed.

cheers

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i bought a set of front and back ones through an importer for 3300.... these are in mint condition with no cig marks or anything and they are the black vspec ones :P

they r hard to get tho so goodluck

Most pairs sell for around 120000 Yen on the auctions in Japan, so with this in mind we can get you a pair for $2080 landed in Melbourne. All day every day. Can get them in whatever condition you want, for poor condition ones they will be cheaper than this (but as they are fairly new they are mostly in perfect condition).

Sounds tempting huh! Click below to find out how we do it...

yeh cool ill keep these in mind guys, i cant afford them at the moment as insurance is due start of december, and i dont wanna empty my bank account LOL..... maybe start of next year ill go for a set....

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