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Hey guys I can post pics up in the next day or two or pm me your number and I can text you pics straight away.

I have a pair of replica Bride Low Max 2 (Reclinable standard black back) seats for sale. Bought from group buy over 1 year ago. These are the really good ones. Comes with jap brand rails to suit GTT. No modifications at all, simply bolt in new ones (brand name escapes me atm) Very low seating position and adjustable. Very good condition. No rips, tears, wear ect.. Used in car for around 5 or 6000km.. $1200*. Rails alone were $500

Have a pair of gtr replica Drift seats. May come with universal rails, will have to look for them. Very good condition. No rips, tears, wear ect.. Used them for about 2000km than upgraded to Bride seats for a lower seating position... $250* with rails if I still have them

Trust oil cooler kit with inbuilt thermostat. I think its a 13 row. Very good condition. Used for around 7000km comes with all brackets and lines. $800*

Also have a carbon fibre air box kit from justjap. http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=381

Never fitted.. $200*

*Plus postage. Or can deliver to most places around Melbourne

Yeah I do. I can send them up to sydney for you. Pm me your number and ill send you some pics

Drift seats sold!

Brides still available. If you want to feel like a race car driver than these are the seats for you ;)

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Little white mark on seat. Barely visible, about the size of half finger nail. looks worse in photo because I tried to remove it and its a little wet.

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Keep those temps cool at the track. Dont waste your money on cheap leaky products. Ducks nuts right here and with in built thermostat your car will still warm up like normal even in the middle of winter

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hey mate your welcome to come and try, there still in the car you never know. im 6.2 and 95kg and i fit pretty tight but not uncomfortable tight. Ive been on long 2 hour drives without a problem. A bigger seat would be ideal though

Not at this point. Im going to try sell as a whole first

Price drop on Bride Seats $1100 with rails

Price drop on Oil Cooler $700

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