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Rare Yellow Stitch Recaros Sr3 Itr Dc2 Ek9 Mugen Spoon Acura Honda on 2040-parts.com

US $4,000.00
Location:

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VIC, Australia
Condition:Used

RARE YELLOW FRONT RECAROS

100% AUTHENTIC AND NOT REDONE.

CONDITION:

OVER ALL CONDITION IS 7/10.

SEATS ARE DIRTY BUT WILL COME OUT VERY NICELY AFTER A SIMPLE STEAM CLEAN.

DRIVER SIDE HAS SOME BOLSTER WEAR AS PICTURED.

NO RIPS OR CIGI BURNS.

LAST PICTURE SHOWS THE PLASTIC COVER WHICH IS BROKEN BUT CAN BE REPLACED.

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