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2 Original Recaro Dc2 Sr3 Honda Seats From Japan Can Fit For Universal on 2040-parts.com

US $859.00
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These original seats are come from Yahoo japan not from Taiwan!


This  is for 2 ORIGINAL RECARO DC2 TYPE SR3 WITH RED STITCHING . BID FROM YAHOO JAPAN GOOD SHAPE NOT INCLUDE RAILS.They told me Removed from Honda DC2 . These seats will also fit and any other car Toyota Supra MR-2 CELICA , Nissan Skyline R32 33 180SX S13 S14 S15, Mazda RX7 ( FC3S , FD3S ), HONDA CIVIC EF EG EK DC2 DC5, BMW E30 E36 E46. Can use all of universal. , Can use all of universalBuy new original over 500USD not include shipping cost for 1 seat .If you have any question please contact the seller.



I CAN SHIP THIS ITEM TO WORLDWIDE EXCEPT AUSTRALIA AND BRAZIL

This Shipping quote 195USD for USA and CANADA only I will SHIP BY SURFACE HAVE TRACKING NUMBER and times frame of shipping about 8-10 weeks. For Other countrier please contact me first for check your Shipping quote. 
 


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