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Once I remove the seats, what do I do with them?

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Well, it all depends on what year your coach is. Older seats are fairly worthless unless you have some sort of outlet for them. Some Latin American countries regularly get older coaches and might need your seats. How to get them to those countries is anothe matter altogether.

If you have removed the seats from a newer coach, you can utilize the tour bus companies, operators or dealers in your area. They will sometimes purchase the seats for a nice profit depending on the need. (RVCN will be watching the need in this area and may setup an exchange network in the future). Check out our link directory to see if there are any bus company sites that are willing to take your seats. Click here


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