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FS: Guys, got 2 x Bride low Max Gias seats for sale. These are the carbon/kevlar lightweight ones (not to be confused with the heavy "canadian" style black plastic ones).

Reason for selling - I bought them about 6 months ago with intentions of fitting to my car but work is drying up so I need to give these up (wifes orders) to fund the mortgage.

Price - $2600 ono for both, or may separate.

Location - Sydney (Storing in my mates warehouse in thornleigh), viewing available to genuine parties.

Condition - Brand new, never fitted to car, come in box/bubble wrap with slider rails everything.

Pictures - should be attached

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Contact - PM for contact details

Thanks

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Thanks for PM. Please take more detailed photos of bride seat label, adjustment knob, base of seat where seat rails mount, and made in japan label. I will be visiting Sydney next weekend. It would be good to arrange an inspection.

Just to post in the thread, I don't have any documentation for the seats.

They came with a project car my friend bought, I agreed to buy the seats since the guy he bought the car off wouldn't separate. I have only removed one to confirm they fitted me & quality and then my mate got the pics.

If they are copies (which they may be), they are very good ones. I obviously checked over the quality of workmanship before handing over money and they are very good.

They have a made in japan label on them, some japanese sticker on the bottom seat bracket. The side cap which is used to adjust the seat height has bride on it, the metal brackets on side have bride inscribed in them to.

As far as I can ascertain brides do not come with adr approval (I may be wrong), hope this helps for interested parties.

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