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Item: Bride Low Max Gias Carbon Kevlar Seats, Blue in colour with super low bride rails

Age: 3 months

Condition: Like new

Price: Trade Standard R34 GTR Grey with red stitching seats plus $3200.

To Fit: (What car) R32 R33 R34 GTR

Location: Perth

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: Great seats, i am getting sore legs as i am not tiny therefor suits someone else. Awesome seats, very comfortable in the lower back and minimal movement when turning. Carbon Kevlar looks great too.

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I havent had time for pics lately.

Will get some this week.

barely used, barely ever have a passenger in the car either.

Have been sitting in the car on the hoist for months. Very good condition.

$2900 is cheap these are like new sitting in the car not being used. Wouldnt want to know the price for these from Japan at the moment...

these brand new are $2000 each, and the rails are about $220 each... not a bad price mate, put some pics up mate, they should sell quicker then.

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