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FS: Recaro Trophy Seats


keninmorganhill

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This is a nice clean seat of Recaro Trophy Seats. These are the Recaro's that are typicallt fitted to a mid-90's VW Jetta. They're a mixed-grey in color and have no rips in the material what-so-ever. I believe that VW calls the color "Anthracite". The bolsters are still there and amazingly look real good, woith little to no wear. IOn a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the best, I'd give these a High 8 or 9. They DO NOT come with '02 mounting brackets, so you'll have to source those yourself. All of the trim pieces are included as well. As you're probably aware, these seats feel real nice and they definitely hold you in place. Feel-wise, IMHO, they're better than the E21 Recaro's.

I'd like $275.00 for both + Shipping. ("Depending on where you're located, figure $35.00 - $55.00 for each seat.") Boxes for these, cost $6.00 at the local U-Haul. "Laydown Wardrobe boxes."

I AM willing to trade for stuff that I need as well.

These are pics of the actual seats.

Thanks and Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Ken (ralphus29@yahoo.com)

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Prices on shipping have gone up like crazy within the last 60 days better check and shop around......ie greyhound or FEdex

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Ken, do you still have these seats? I questioned the mounting last week, as I recently got a 75 2002, and I know little about these cars, and how hard it would be to do this. I am a long time VW Beetle guy, and this is my 1st foray into old BMW's. If it would be possible to discuss the seats, you could call me at 724-757-9640, or post your number and I will get back to you. I work a lot of hours, and most days, so it might take a few days. Let me know. Cliff Waugaman from western Pa., currently working in ALA.

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