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Hey guys,

I mentioned this to a few of you last night, I'm putting my Bride replicas up for sale. I bought these over a year ago to go in my R32GTR when I got it but I will now be waiting for a couple of years before I buy one as I want to buy some more properties before getting back into cars (I might get an R34 GTR anyway which will already have them).

They took months to get in as they are trimmed in full suede and are different from the normal cloth trim these come with.

They have only just been taken out of the packaging to take the photos so they are obviously in perfect condition.... except.... a small nick in the fabric on 1 seat.

These are selling for $500 on Just Jap (where I bought them) and cost around $80 for delivery ($580 total) these are for the normal cloth trim seats only. here's the link: Web Page for Just Jap Brides

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So, I'm putting them on for $450 for the exact same product, without having to wait for stock, delivery or the hassle of arranging it all and due to the small nick in the fabric.

If you want any more info just ask, as most of you know, I don't really like stuffing around or waiting for anything so if you're keen just drop over to see them.

First in best dressed :(

Andrew.

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Do they come with rails? If so, are they standard height or lowered.

Is the back adjustment system different to the current copies at just jap?

Are you negotiable?

Price dropped to $400.

I have no idea to pretty much anything you just said, lol. I'm technically illiterate when it comes to this stuff.

I took a pic for you of the bottom, does that help?

They are exactly the same as when they delivered them, so whatever the specs are from just jap, then that's them :(

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