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^^^ who has what now? where? lol where is JPC and are the brides for sale?

aren't bride not to aus standards anyway? that is what i've heard. that no bride meets aus standards and only a few other brands like omp recaro and sparco do??

I've heard that the china spec one is shit and the Taiwanese one is really good??

GTS-t VSPEC cheers for that!

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^^^ who has what now? where? lol where is JPC and are the brides for sale?

aren't bride not to aus standards anyway? that is what i've heard. that no bride meets aus standards and only a few other brands like omp recaro and sparco do??

I've heard that the china spec one is shit and the Taiwanese one is really good??

GTS-t VSPEC cheers for that!

The real Brides are to FIA Spec, which is far greater than Australian Standards. Aslong as it carrys a relevant standard from a 1st world county then it would be fine, but if you bought dodgy Chinese copies and were in a crash then I wouldn't want to be your passenger.

JPC = Japanese Performance Center

http://japaneseperformancecentre.com.au/

Unit 11/ 28 frobisher street Ozzie Park

92010400

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The real Brides are to FIA Spec, which is far greater than Australian Standards. Aslong as it carrys a relevant standard from a 1st world county then it would be fine, but if you bought dodgy Chinese copies and were in a crash then I wouldn't want to be your passenger.

JPC = Japanese Performance Center

http://japaneseperformancecentre.com.au/

Unit 11/ 28 frobisher street Ozzie Park

92010400

yeh brides are obviously a great standard, but unfortunatley still illegal ! just like any jap brand braided brake lines, not ADR approved so illegal! jap coilovers, not ADR, illegal! sucks cos all these things are top quality items :O

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yeh thanks heaps for your help guys. especially 2LV8ETR for finding :)

will get pics up when it's in my foz! hehe

yeahhh everything is illegal. when a cop pulls u over just say you didn't know and you bought it like that and apologize sincerely! hehe

jap braided lines already done so may as well go the full jap illegal'ness' haha

cheers boys!

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Cheers guys. Yeung's going to pick one up on sunday. Now to put the other into my car.

To make it look legal just throw over a seat cover and no one will notice there is a Bride seat underneath. =)

can i just ask whats the point of this? if you have bride seats wouldnt it be better showing it. you're going to be hiding something awesome under some cheap covers?

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