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Hi All,

Time to let go of this seat :)

Genuine Bride Japan item, none of this bs fake!

Shit included are:

- Seat (black)

- Side bolster protectors (black)

- Spare black middle back cushion and ass cushion (to change around with the gradation cushions)

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The Brix II is a discontinued item so you can't get it brand new anymore. The condition of all is as new, very well looked after (as shown in the pictures). Everyone that knows me knows that I'm anal as about my car and parts!

The material on the version II's are much more superior to the shit material that comes with version 1 and 1.5's which as most owners know tear and rip! Also another note is that genuine Bride Brix II's have removable middle cushions (as per above), so if you come across ones that don't you can be sure that they aren't genuine items!!!

Anyway, I'm after $900ono for the lot above picked up...

Location is Burwood East Vic. Shoot me a pm for any interest!

Cheers,

Andy

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Had many pm's although most waste my time with non genuine offers or don't get back after agreeing with price :cheers:

Anyway, for genuine buyers I would be happy with $950 delivered!

Cheers,

Andy

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