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Hi all

Just arrived! Two pairs Bride Low Max Rep seats in Carbon fiber and Fiberglass. Beaultiful seats in Satin Black fabric. Comes with universal seat rail and installation instructions.

Picture tell it all. Seats in the picture were prior packing. They are still unpacked in box and ready for pickup/freight :cheers:

price as follow:

Carbon FIber seats: $1100 Delivered and $1050 Pickup

Fiberglass Seats : $880 Delivered and $830 Pickup.

Price is for one PAIR.

Item locate Doncaster Melbourne. pm or call 0411668823 if interested.

:cheers:

Joe

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one more update:

Seats can be sold Individually........As they is no different between the driver side and passenger side

Price for individual seat:

Carbon Seat: $600 Delivered, or $550 pickup

Fiberglass Seat $450 Delivered, or $420 pickup

Im around that size too, I sat in the originals and couldnt squeeze my ass in, they were designed for little Japanese asses. :ph34r:

Any chance I could come and sit in one?

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