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Brand New Vintage Recaro Cse Seats on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Mount Sinai, New York, US

Mount Sinai, New York, US
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This is a pair of new Vintage black leather Recaro CSE seats with power for every seat adjustment including lumbar, shoulder and side bolsters as well as the optional seat heaters. These were the single most expensive Recaros made in the 80's-90's. These are not like new, they literally are new, having been in storage for decades and never been installed in a car. The leather is supple and perfect and the original instruction manual with envelope is included. You will probably never find another set like this anywhere. They are perfect for that period correct AMG or Porsche 911/ 930...prefer pick up but can have them shipped at buyer's sole expense. They are very heavy and would have to be professionally boxed.

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