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As the title says I have my Bride Zeta III up for sale, I love this seat but I have just ordered a OMP WRC seat to replace this one.

It is very comfy but I wanted higher sides on the base.

This seat is almost 2 yrs old and in perfect condition, the car has only done about 1500 kms since this seat has been fitted.

I will post up pics later tonight but it is new condition no marks at all. It also comes with the Bride super low rails and it is the low max model so it suits the tall bitches also.

Note this seat will not suit people with a larger waist.

The seat is near Newcastle and I am happy to show interested parties.

I am looking for $950.00 for the seat and the rail.

Cheers,

Ryan

Brilliant seat i have the exact same and love it. Tried changing back to standard seat a few times to see if i could part with it but simply cannot drive the 'line without it:) Amazing.. just amazing... and looks great!

Thanks Steven, maybe you should buy the seat for the passenger side and I will sell the rail to Shaun :D

Cheers for the comments.

Then when i pick a heavier set person up they can't get in the car. I've thought about it trust me:P Nothing would be a bigger hint for them to lose weight though ha ha.

By the way for anyone interested i'm 81kg and about a size 34 and fit it with room to lean and pull my phone out comfortably etc.

Good luck!

Free bump... Just wanted to clarify this seat is a Vios III (not Zeta III)... Also Zeta III is not part of the Low Max series and doesn't have the logo "Low Max" on them...

Clearly states on the sticker too!!! ;)

Cheers,

Andy

Thanks Andy, Yep it sure is a Vios III :D

Sorry Shaun no go mate you can buy the rails from Jap land for around $300.00 plus delivery i think???? or you can buy mine and have a spare seat :)

Don't know i never had any dramas with it but i just used the factory seat belt on the street. The Bride rails come with mounts to fit the std buckle to.

The seat might not have to be engineered but maybe the car might have to be re changed to a three seater?

I don't know all the models it will suit but it was for a R33 but going off the sticker on the rail it should fit a lot of nissan models, check the pic above.

still considering my offer?

I have another bloke looking at it locally but i will let you know if i change my mind.

Cheers,

Ryan

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