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hey guys got coupla pics of seat im thinkn of buying dont know if it is real though. its meant to be a Vios 3.

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from what i know real ones have tags on the side indicating the type of seat and additional info like sizes etc....looked up a few others as well and seems like the other ones all have the bride emblem imprinted on the material down the middle of the seat.... please help i want it bad but only if it is real!

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Not too sure about the stickers etc but as for the emblem down the middle - that is an option when you buy the seat from the factory so just because it doesn't have it doesn mean it isn't real.

Oh and the bride website might give you more of an idea:

http://www.bride-jp.com/

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I would of thought there would be a date of manufacture sticker on the side including the safety classifications and inspection approvals...

My seat has this type of sticker although that is a sparco so maybe bride is different.

I have see bride copies out there, it is not hard to embroid a logo on some material... though that was on recliners...

full buckets are awesome...

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hmm well its only $600 for a seat that rrp for about double that. i mean looks straight enough...... anyways who is down for the strip tomorrow at WSID? im down :) gota think twice bout this seat. for the mean time going to stick with my buddyclub seat ;)

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