This is a pair of seats in good condition out of an 87 Pontiac Fiero notchback. One seat is missing the plastic seatbelt guard, and the other is missing the plastic recline lever; the frames have some rust but are solid.
Asking $225 obo, acceptable forms of payment are certified check/money order or PayPal. The seats are located in East Grand Forks, MN.
I can ship these out for actual S/H cost.
Thanks for looking!
- Dusty
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------------------ 1988 Fiero GT, 2.8, 5-speed, 200,000 miles and still running strong!
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Daredevil05 Member
Posts: 2345 From: South Jersey 08077 Registered: Oct 2006
I would say around $40 each is a reasonable amount
X2 the mnost i ever paied for fiero seats and I mean perfect ones from my local bone yard was $10 for a set of 85 tan ones with speekers in the headrests.
I would love to find the deals that you guys do... I have never had the luck to get seats that cheap... Now granted, they are SE seats and not GT seats or 88s...
Hold on guys, I see them on ebay go for $60 and up just for a single SKIN.......upper OR lower. Not both for that. If they were GT seats in good shape I would say he'd be about right to maybe a little bit on the high side. Just depends on conditon. In our part of the country, there aren't enough Fieros left in bone yards to get such great deals, and if you could even find them in reasonable condition they would cost a fortune.
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DustyMN Member
Posts: 205 From: East Grand Forks, MN Registered: Oct 2003
If either of the seat backs or seat bottoms have good, non ripped, no worn material, I recommend removing the skins and listing them on ebay. What frightens a lot of folks away from buying seats is that the shipping is a killer on complete seats. I founf this out on a set of seats just like yours. They were in great condition and all I wanted was 150 for the pair, no bids, so I pulled the skins off and got 50 a piece for the skins, that ended up netting me $200 for just the skins and I did not need to hassle with shipping the big bulky seats themselves.
just an idea that might help you get some money for those. good luck to you
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josef644 Member
Posts: 6939 From: Dickinson, Texas USA Registered: Nov 2006
If either of the seat backs or seat bottoms have good, non ripped, no worn material, I recommend removing the skins and listing them on ebay. What frightens a lot of folks away from buying seats is that the shipping is a killer on complete seats. I founf this out on a set of seats just like yours. They were in great condition and all I wanted was 150 for the pair, no bids, so I pulled the skins off and got 50 a piece for the skins, that ended up netting me $200 for just the skins and I did not need to hassle with shipping the big bulky seats themselves.
just an idea that might help you get some money for those. good luck to you
Remove the skins as he suggested. They are real easy to get off of there