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hey guys,

i have my bride brix 1 for sale, includes passenger and/or drivers rail to suit R32/33 skyline or A31 cefiro

$350 seat

$150 ea for rails

$450 for seat + 1 rail

$575 for seat + 2 rails

the original plan was for this seat to be my passenger seat, but i need the money to get my 4wd registered and ready to tow for the 2011 stadium drift season.

or if the deal is good, will swap for SR20 step 1 cams, cefiro full cage + cash your way, maybe an EBC?

pics up asap, seat has the usual rips in the right hand side from getting in and out of it. but nothing that cant be repaired.

i will post australia wide, just let me know your postcode and ill get you a quote for postage.

located in Newcastle, contact me on 0431939375

cheers

brendan

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sorry to hijack, but i have a bride seat like this i want to sell.. if anyone wants to score a pair of brides

so a pair of brides and a pair of seat rails... sounds good!

surely someone must want some seats and rails!?

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