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X2 pair full reclinable left+right black/yellow canvas/woven bucket racing seats(US $217.98)
2 x red type-f1 reclinable jdm sports racing seats+adjustable sliders right side(US $128.99)
2 x red type-f1 reclinable sports racing seats+mounting sliders passenger side(US $124.99)
2 x red type-f1 reclinable sports style racing seats+mounting sliders right side(US $125.99)
Kirkey racing seat
Pair type-7 reclining black red woven racing seat+bracket for 02-07 wrx/sti(US $304.98)
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