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How much for my leather seats?

Retro_Boy_G

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Hey guys,

My car is having a bit of a make over and everything that doesn't need to be in the car, is pretty much being sold.

I have these cream leather seats, both are in excellent condition (just need a little wipe) but I'm not sure what they are worth. The drivers side electrics don't seem to work (when you press the buttons the chair feels like it wants to move, but nothing happens) but the passenger side is spot on.

I haven't taken the back seats out, but if it makes the fronts more desirable then I will happily do it.

It's not the best image, but here is a picture of my car to show you the exact colour of the seats.

http://i57.tinypic.com/288pgkz.jpg
 
I sold a pair of linen colour comfort seats for £170 without the motor switches. The guy didn't care as he was buying them to use in his camper.
 
I actually sold a set from an old one a few years ago and funnily enough the guy was putting them in his camper. Those were half leather from a 944 LUX though, and not as in good a condition.
 
I don't have the back seats out though, they are still in the car which is away for restoration. So for the moment I'm only really selling the fronts.
 
I sold a pair to a dude in Germany he paid £650. They were advertised for a lot less than that

He said that's what he wanted to pay £650 for them. He even sorted his own courier. 😳😳😳😳
 
That is just for the front, however I'd do front and back for £300. But you would either need to go and pull the back seats out yourself or wait until the car is back with me.
 
You can see more images over at the eBay listing. Again, not the best shots but they are tucked away in my garage. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331394634917?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
 

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