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I have for sale a genuine Bride Zeta II that i no longer use anymore. It only had light use (about 4months) while i was running in the new motor. There is some light marks from the seat belt rubbing on the edges, but apart from that its in excellent condition.

$500ono

Seat rail shown not included, but if you would like it make me an offer. Can supply more pictures if required.

Im located on the northside of brisbane and would prefer pick-up. Willing to ship interstate for buyer at an extra cost with transdirect.com.au.

If you require any other info, please don't hesitate to contact me

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The bride stitching is completely different to yours though. The seat in the link you gave me is the same as every other bride zeta 2 i've seen. Does the plastic/rubber rings which the harness go through have bride on them?

What cars does the rail fit by the way?

Edited by Mase

yes, does have the bride logo on the loops for the harnesses.... HVN-F is on the sticker located on the right hand side of the seat that helps out at all?

Its a Type-L seat....

rail suits 32 gtr and that was purchased from http://www.aaimotorsports.com.au/

original sale page by wrxkilla - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/2x...ea-t262816.html

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