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Hey

I have a BRIDE BRIX bucket seat up for sale for a friend.

Its in very mint condition, no tears, stains or visible wear marks. Seat is very comfortable to sit in and it holds you in very tight! Perfect for track or street use as its very nice to sit in.

Its a reclining seat, and can be used on your passenger side or the drivers as its interchangeable (recline lever is on right of the seat).

Price $700ono, no swap please.

Doesn't come with rail.

Pickup only, Western suburbs Melbourne.

PM me, but we prefer you call/SMS 0402 198 170 anytime.

Picture below of the seat, its the one on the passenger side of the car.

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For the idiot who SMS'd and offered $400incl postage to WA.. your an idiot.

Price is $700neg, genuine interest only! Price is negotiable to a certain extent and all reasonable offers are considered ;)

Thanks,

Abu

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bump. Need to get rid of this seat this weekend.

Make a reasonable offer. Seat is worth $1100 brand new, why pay that when you can get it in mint condition and as new for $700neg!!

Thanks,

Abu

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