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Where can I find pictures of the different types of Bride material available? (I'm aware they do a few different kinds). I want to do my door cards to match my seats also.

It comes in the following colours

Black, Blue, Red and Gradation (black to white fade)

100cmx150cm : 6,694yen

76cmx156cm: 6,694yen

Most people say that Bride has discontinue all colour but gradation. this is completely false

Here is the black bride material (i purchase this about 4months ago from bride)

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Thanks man, that's EXACTLY the info I was chasing. So if I am correct Bride material #P01CKO would be just like that except dark blue? or would it be light blue?

I think #P01CKO is just the solid blue colour

I think what you are after is #P02JKO (Fabric Center / ブルーロゴ Blue Logo); as my black fabric has the part code #P02HKO which is センター生地/ Fabric Center / ブラックロゴ Black logo

unsure of what colour blue it is as they only list one colour blue

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Apparently #P02JKO is the light blue colour shown here on this seat

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So it seems the same black you got is the way to go for me aswell as my seats are dark blue. Thanks for your help man, much appreciated!

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