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Hi all.

I'm chasing R33 GTR rims in any condition except buckled (don't care about gutter rash).

Also after a fixed back race seat. Brands like Recaro, Bride, Sparco, Cobra would be preferable.

Sending a PM would be best in case I don't check this thread.

Thanks guys,

Russ

if you decide to go for reclinable i have these

genuine SR4 $2,000 with recaro rails (blue or red)

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Genuine Recaro SR3 from EK9/DC2

$1600 with rails

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Bride Ergo 1.5 with rail $850

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let me know if you interested

cheers,

thuy

Thanks anyway mate. I already have a recaro reclinable and the spacing of the harness holes are too close and cut into my neck.

bride carbon kevlar fixed back seat... $1200...for sale on SAU anyways

Yeah mate.

I saw that. Besides the head restraints (which I don't need anyway) I don't see why it's so expensive? I can buy a brand new Sparco/cobra seat for $1100.

I have a brand new Sparco ProAdv fixed back seat which I bought directly from the Sparco Distributor and I will accept $900 for it (rrp $1399).

I have a brand new Sparco ProAdv fixed back seat which I bought directly from the Sparco Distributor and I will accept $900 for it (rrp $1399).

How close is it to an EVO? I can get an EVO for $1k...

Yeah mate.

I saw that. Besides the head restraints (which I don't need anyway) I don't see why it's so expensive? I can buy a brand new Sparco/cobra seat for $1100.

"Carbon Kevlar"...i guess u dont know much when it comes to strong and light weight, durable materials...guess its too exotic for u :)

look it up urself...c what any bride carbon kevlar material seat goes for...not only are they rare..but expensive too...so i think u should do ur research buddy..

"Carbon Kevlar"...i guess u dont know much when it comes to strong and light weight, durable materials...guess its too exotic for u :blink:

look it up urself...c what any bride carbon kevlar material seat goes for...not only are they rare..but expensive too...so i think u should do ur research buddy..

Yeah I guess it is too exotic. I like racing my car... not my wallet.

Brides are very rarely a good fit unless if you're super slim. Also it looks hideous haha.

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