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As title states, 2 replica Bride seats for sale with genuine bride/recaro rails that are a direct fit for a GTT. The rails come with sliding mechanism just like a normal seat.

The seats were purchased from the SAU group buy a few years ago. They are a really good quality replica with many other members on here that can vouch for the quality of these seats. Theres no point in buying originals when you can have these at such a cheap price with genuine jap rails instead of those crap cheap universal rails that you have to modify to fit.

Seats are in really good condition except for a faded spot on the suede shoulder patch on the left hand side of the passenger seat. Will not separate seats from rails.

Price: $900

LOCAL SALE ONLY

Please no time wasters

pm me your number and we can arrange a sale

Thanks for looking

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maybe if we have someone else who is willing to buy the other one at the same time. I think it might be easier for me to sell both together

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