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Seat Brackets & Sliders For Recaro Right Seat For Honda Stepwgn Rf3, Rf4. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk region, Russian Federation

Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk region, Russian Federation
This product is not new. There are small scratches. The condition is estimated on the photo.
Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Warranty:No

These sliders are made for the Recaro seats, such as SR2, SR3, SR4, and other models that use standard Recaro mounting system. These sliders bolt at the bottom of your Recaro seats and includes a complete set to mount your front right seat.

Seat Bracket made to fit the Honda Stepwgn. Right front seat brackets are included. These mounting brackets are bolted directly to the RF3, RF4 chassis without any changes. These brackets are provided with the appropriate mount for Honda standard seat belt.

All that is included in the photo.

These parts are in good condition, as shown in the photographs of real items you will receive.

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