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Hi all,

For sale i have a pair of BRIDE style Low Max Carbon Fibre seats. Seats only no rails.

I ordered these a few days ago and no longer need them. They are still in transit and would like them to be sold before they arrive.

Price is $1300+ delivery.

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Taiwan or China not sure.

I guarantee if you had the genuine ones and these ones side by side you will not be able to tell the difference. Hence why i bought these specific ones.

But now the car is going into a different direction and i no longer need them.

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hey mate. i would be keen on these seats for 1200 delivered to gold coast. as long as they are the good quality copies and not the dodgy ones that just break.. u mentioned that u bought those particular ones for a reason. what is this reason ie; ur mates have the same seats or u have seen them in person and can vouch for the quality.

hey mate. i would be keen on these seats for 1200 delivered to gold coast. as long as they are the good quality copies and not the dodgy ones that just break.. u mentioned that u bought those particular ones for a reason. what is this reason ie; ur mates have the same seats or u have seen them in person and can vouch for the quality.

hey mate. i would be keen on these seats for 1200 delivered to gold coast. as long as they are the good quality copies and not the dodgy ones that just break.. u mentioned that u bought those particular ones for a reason. what is this reason ie; ur mates have the same seats or u have seen them in person and can vouch for the quality.

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Im interested in these seats if you can supply them with rails to suit my r33 gtst.

I want to be able to mount the seats straight in with zero modifications

Im in sydney, if you can work something out we can go ahead.

Also can you confirm if these seats are ADR approved or full defect material.

thanks mate

No Bride seat is ADR approved. I have a Bride rail to suit a GTST just not sure if the the bolt holes line up with the seats i have. I will check it out for you.

If it fits add $150 for the Bride rail.

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