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For sale: bride brix 1

Genuine bride in great condition

No rips or tear at all, bride gradation logo is abit worn but bolsters are incredibly firm

it's surprisingly tight fittings but comfy for long drives (I do 600km a week)

It feels similar to recaro sr3 but tighter leg bolsters

Only reason to sell is because I want black seat to match my driver side

Price: $500 OR swap for black bride euro or sr4

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Location: Liverpool or Bella Vista

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: prefer pick up but I can post aust wide at your expense

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