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Hi Guys,

I have for sale a pair of GENUINE Bride Brix 1.5 (in black/dark blue-ish) seats with accompanying rails. Recently purchased from Japanese Import Spares and J-Imports I have had it in my car for all of a day. Very good condition with no rips tears, stains, etc. - the only reason they are for sale is because the driving position for me, with these seats, is not optimal (I'm not the tallest guy...lol!).

The rails that come with the seats are Bride Superlows (just going by the height at which my seat was fitted to my car) and this will allow you to bolt it straight in to your car - provided that you have an r33 series 1/2 or any other cars with similar mounting points. I am looking for $1500 for both seats and rails which is a bargain considering I paid a grand total of $1800 2 weeks ago! Location is in Sydney and seats are currently fitted in the car. My skyline is only a weekender so the only time I've been in the driver's seat is during the drive back home after the seats were fitted (last night). If any one wants to see the seats in its natural habitat pre-purchase, please feel free to contact me via PM and we can tee up a time and day.

And because Pics helps sell things, I will take photos tomorrow of the actual seats, but to give you an idea of what they look like, they are similar to the one below:

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Thanks everyone.

Edited by spacepants_fb
  • 5 months later...

Hi guys, seats are now back up for sale. No actual pics at the moment but I will try and get some on Saturday. Seats are basically as above (that is a photos of one of the actual seats). They will also include the seat rails.

  • 1 month later...

you sir are dishonest....

when you make a deal with someone, you honor it.

You made a deal with me on a turbo you had for sale first.... why didn't you do the right thing?

Justin

Edited by XRATED

you sir are dishonest....

when you make a deal with someone, you honor it.

You made a deal with me on a turbo you had for sale first.... why didn't you do the right thing?

Justin

Not the place to discuss this mate, pm or text him...

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