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hey guys got 3 bride fixed back here

2 x bride zeta II (1 drivers - no left hand shoulder support so u can rip handbrakes + 1 driver/passenger)

1x bride zeta III Low Max

the 2 zeta II's are 100% genuine i bought them from japan. they came over extremely rank....so i got them retrimmed which cost me an arm and a leg! cushions aren't retrimed yet but i cbf at the moment no tears no rips no nothing no fade absolutely MINT

i am 100% these are real

1. i bought it from japan

2. they are light as f**k (fake ones are very very heavy)

3. got the bride aluminum tags

the zeta III Low Max i got this from a mate who is pretty sure they are genuine im not sure if its real or not but it seems to be real to me the dimensions and weight (its pretty light) are exactly the same as it the bride.jp only thing that the tags have ripped off and so there are no have the tags.

only thing i can prove that its real are the dimensions (fake ones are slightly smaller) and its weight (its f**king light compared to fakes which weigh much much more)

i only need 1 so the 2 seats that get sold first thats it i keep the remining 1.

i also have 1 pair of side mount rail things so whoever gets in first gets them!

please note these are fixed backs so its side mount

also i can get replacement cushions in gradation for really cheap so if u want it replaced thats extra cost

asking 400 each

OR

700 pair

located in vic melbourne west side come

pm txt or call 0421 489 309

come down have a look and have a feel for urself these are the real deal none of these fake Taiwanese shit

for the moment its pick up but im willing to post

pics:

left - zeta II drivers

middle - zeta II drivers/passenger

right - zeta III Low Max

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why do you need to use profanity to sell this ?

mate if you have nothing productive to say about the sale of my items then stay THE f**k out of my thread...how the f**k do you like that motherf**ker

Edited by .ady

^ cos he jigged a day of school to write this ..

on a more productive note though, did you also have some rails to go with these? i know you didnt list them but maybe you might have something to suit a skyline

mate if you have nothing productive to say about the sale of my items then stay THE f**k out of my thread...how the f**k do you like that motherf**ker

Tone it down.

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