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Old Apr 20, 2023 | 04:15 PM
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I have a like new set of black competition seats out of a 2016 3LT car that I want to sell. With airbags. What would they sell for? Thanks








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Watch the "Parts for sale/wanted" section here for a while.
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I have seen the competition seats go anywhere from $2500 - $3500. Do a search in the C7 Parts for Sale section on Competition Seats and see what others have been listing the seats in terms of price.
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shipping them is the issue for most, but you should have no issue selling mostly local on here, craigslist, etc...
they look brand new almost, would assume very low miles or just taken care of. definitely sought after.
if you are just selling outright, I would say $4k is reasonable.
the comp seatback conversion prices seemed to have gone up so might as well as for more than that since they are full factory seats no need to do any work other than bolt in, i think the electrical connector changed only over the years, but that's less of an issue then doing the seats themselves.

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shipping them is the issue for most, but you should have no issue selling mostly local on here, craigslist, etc...
they look brand new almost, would assume very low miles or just taken care of. definitely sought after.
if you are just selling outright, I would say $4k is reasonable.
the comp seatback conversion prices seemed to have gone up so might as well as for more than that since they are full factory seats no need to do any work other than bolt in, i think the electrical connector changed only over the years, but that's less of an issue then doing the seats themselves.
Thanks, very helpful.
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Listed in for sale section now.
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