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Available on the shelf:

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Euro II available in BLACK and RED

Brand new and in boxes, straight from BRIDE

$880each

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ZETA III Sport available in BLACK

Brand new and in boxes, straight from BRIDE

$745each

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BRIDE Seat rails to suit all popular vehicles

Starting from $220 per side

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THESE AND MANY MORE AVAILABLE ON SHELF AND TO ORDER

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GIAS, BRIX II, ZETA III, GARDIS III, CUGA AND MORE!!!

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I need some Bride rails - BASE mount for a fixed back bucket seat to fit in a 33 GTS25t - just the drivers - so 220 plus ??? delivery?

cheers

I need some Bride rails - BASE mount for a fixed back bucket seat to fit in a 33 GTS25t - just the drivers - so 220 plus ??? delivery?

cheers

Hi

I'd need to know the model of BRIDE seat as the rails are seat specific as well as vehicle specific

how do the fixed low max bride buckets go out for

and how much for the reclinable one

cheers

andrew

Hi Andrew

The prices vary, if you know the model name ofthe seat it would be easier to get a price for you

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hey i'm only relativly skinny but i dont want to be able to slide around. do different models fit different people?

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