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hey guys,

got these to offer you.

They are in great condition We also have genuine bride and recaro rails in stock too.

Black Recaro SR3

$1300

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Recaro SR3 LHS Seat

Excellent condition

Rail extra

$650 each

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BNR34 Seats with Rails

V Spec II

$2350

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Bride Brix 1.5 Red

Very good condition no rip

$800 each (ETA July)

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Bride Ergo 1.5

2 in stock

$750 each

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Bride Brix 1.5

We have rail to suit Skyline and Silvia

$770 each (ETA May)

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Genuine Bride Rails R34

$400 Pair

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Bride Ergo/Brix Rails for R32/R33

$350

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Recaro SR3 Rails for R32/R33

$400

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Recaro SR3 Rails for ER34

$400

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For more info please call me on 0422 422 344.

Regards,

Thuy

j-imports

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hey thuy. interested in a bride brix 1.5 with r34 passenger side rails. let me know once it comes in. cheers =D

will do mate :P should be in a couple of weeks

interested in Bride Brix 1.5 Red with rails to suit r34. Please let me know when you have them.

damn only have 1 rail for R34 and you both want it?

BNR34 Seats with Rails

V Spec II

$2350

Thuy, will gtr34 seats fit into r34 GTT ?

if gtr rails. it wont fit gtt 3/4 bolts will line up except the rear bracket cloest to the door.

will do mate :P should be in a couple of weeks

damn only have 1 rail for R34 and you both want it?

you've got a pair posted up. im only interested in the passenger if that helps

i was after both, but i'll find them elsewhere if needed as john was in first

if you're after both seats and both rails. its easier if you grab these. im sure thuy would rahter that than having to find another buyer. im after another bride from QLD anyways.

so wat's gonna happen ? will the seats wobble ? will it even be secure ?

i got r32 gtr seats in my gtt. all skylines from r32 onwards are the same, gtr's and gtst's except for the gtt. got the outter rear bracket chopped off and rewelded in position. works a treat.

could you get some better shots of the black ones.

Also where abouts are you, im probably better off coming and looking.

Edited by deano27
could you get some better shots of the black ones.

Also where abouts are you, im probably better off coming and looking.

will do when I have them in my hands next week mate :(

We are in Clayton

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