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FS: Stock Evo Recaro Cloth Front Seats
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FS: Stock Evo Recaro Cloth Front Seats
I have the driver and passenger side front seats for sale from a 2003 Evo, both of which are in very good condition, with the exception the driver's seat has a small section of the "leather" popped loose from the seat back. There isn't anything broken, I think I did that when I pulled the seat from the car, and I just need to figure out how to pop it back. You can sort of see in the photos what I'm talking about.
The buyer will have to supply the seat belt receivers from their car as I'm still using stock belts. The receiver on the Evo bolts on with a 17mm bolt (I'll supply those) and I attached a picture of where the receiver bolts on so you can check what I assume will be your Lancer to make sure you can bolt your receiver straight up.
The seats look much better in real life then they do in the pictures and just need a good vacuuming. No fat people ever sat in them.
These will ship LTL (truck) from Omaha, Nebraska and I'll supply a shipping quote to the buyer before finalization of the sale. If you've never received anything LTL, the freight company calls you to arrange delivery, and the seats will arrive on a pallet. My guess is it will be in the $70 - $100 range for shipping. We ship a lot of stuff LTL where I work, so I should be able to get you the best rate based on where you live.
I'm asking $650 for the pair. Paypal accepted, I'll eat the 3%, or money order works also.
So there ya go, $325/seat for Recaros. Bargain city!
The buyer will have to supply the seat belt receivers from their car as I'm still using stock belts. The receiver on the Evo bolts on with a 17mm bolt (I'll supply those) and I attached a picture of where the receiver bolts on so you can check what I assume will be your Lancer to make sure you can bolt your receiver straight up.
The seats look much better in real life then they do in the pictures and just need a good vacuuming. No fat people ever sat in them.
These will ship LTL (truck) from Omaha, Nebraska and I'll supply a shipping quote to the buyer before finalization of the sale. If you've never received anything LTL, the freight company calls you to arrange delivery, and the seats will arrive on a pallet. My guess is it will be in the $70 - $100 range for shipping. We ship a lot of stuff LTL where I work, so I should be able to get you the best rate based on where you live.
I'm asking $650 for the pair. Paypal accepted, I'll eat the 3%, or money order works also.
So there ya go, $325/seat for Recaros. Bargain city!
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Originally Posted by EvoG8r
That's a good deal. What sort of shipping time does LTL usually require?
If you want to PM me your zip code I can get you an exact quote. I have one offer but $650 + shipping takes it.
Oh, and I got the clips on the back popped back in. It ended up being easy, they're just held in by friction.
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Okay, let me revise shipping. I was retarded and was looking at UPS as a single big shipment. If I ship in two boxes UPS is actually pretty reasonable.
If you want to look up your own rates go to http://www.ups.com/ and I'll ship from 68127, and the seats with brackets are 37.4 pounds each, and add say 5 pounds each for the box and packing material. The quote I looked up was $17.42 per seat to go UPS Ground.
If you want to look up your own rates go to http://www.ups.com/ and I'll ship from 68127, and the seats with brackets are 37.4 pounds each, and add say 5 pounds each for the box and packing material. The quote I looked up was $17.42 per seat to go UPS Ground.