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Date:         Mon, 2 Jun 1997 23:32:37 -0400
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From:         Sorin Bejenaru <103164.3373@compuserve.com>
Subject:      Westfalia fifth seat for sale

I have 2 types of seats for sale. One is from a 1985 westy and the other=

is a jump seat from a 1990 Carat that can mount behind the passenger seat= =2E The 5th seat for 1985 style Westfalia mounting system (probably works on most Westfalia models) bolts into tracks in center floor between front seats and rear bench. In near perfect condition. Includes=

seatbelt, arm rests, locking compartment under seat and the seat swivels.= =

Colors are brown and tan crushed velvetine type material. Estimated original price from VW dealer parts department was around $1000. These seats are no longer available through VW, only through other owners. =

Asking $400, OBO. Seat will be available for pickup in Los Angelesor San Francisco.

The 1990 seat is a jump seat that folds up and also is removable by the pull of a knob. It mounts behind the passenger seat and I am selling it for $350 plus shipping and this includes the mounting bracket and the sea= t belt.

Sorin 103164.3373@compuserve.com


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