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Longz : 4 Pairs Bridge Stradia II Venus , 2 Pairs Stradia 2 Kevlar

occxlr8ed : 3 Pairs of Bride Stradia II Venus

ADUBZ : Bride low Max Gias 2 Sport Style - Kevlar Black \ Graduation fabric

R32GOJIRA : Bride Low Max Maxis III - Kevlar, Red graduation fabric **

YE34OK : Bride cuga's with graduation

RandomGuy : Recaro RSG **

CH0SON : GT3 Seats red

jays r33 GTR : Bride Low Max Gias 2 Black , Graduation Fabric Kevlar **

97 GTR : Bride Cuga

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Hey mate, please put me down for a set of Bride Low Max Gias 2 black, standard type, kevlar.

I'm up in Darwin, I hope freight won't be exorbitant.

Edited by Tom Tucker

Longz : 4 Pairs Bridge Stradia II Venus , 2 Pairs Stradia 2 Kevlar

occxlr8ed : 3 Pairs of Bride Stradia II Venus

ADUBZ : Bride low Max Gias 2 Sport Style - Kevlar Black \ Graduation fabric

R32GOJIRA : Bride Low Max Maxis III - Kevlar, Red graduation fabric **

YE34OK : Bride cuga's with graduation

RandomGuy : Recaro RSG **

CH0SON : GT3 Seats red

jays r33 GTR : Bride Low Max Gias 2 Black , Graduation Fabric Kevlar **

97 GTR : Bride Cuga

Tom Tucker: Bride Low Max Gias 2 black, standard type, kevlar

Longz : 4 Pairs Bridge Stradia II Venus , 2 Pairs Stradia 2 Kevlar

occxlr8ed : 3 Pairs of Bride Stradia II Venus

ADUBZ : Bride Gias 2 Low Max Sports Black/Carbon Back/Gradation Fabric/Red stitching/plain cloth

R32GOJIRA : Bride Low Max Maxis III - Kevlar, Red graduation fabric **

YE34OK : Bride cuga's with graduation

RandomGuy : Recaro RSG **

CH0SON : GT3 Seats red

jays r33 GTR : Bride Low Max Gias 2 Black , Graduation Fabric Kevlar **

97 GTR : Bride Cuga

Tom Tucker: Bride Low Max Gias 2 black, standard type, kevlar

If possible can I get a pic of

BRIDE STRADIA II - Carbon Black or Kevlar in the Alcantara no gradation

Not sure what the difference is between carbon or Kevlar?

Venus would be great but not going to get 13 orders lol

blah_blah : i would go kevlar over CF just for the fact that it's a much stronger material > Bullet proof vest material

Here's some more kevlar and cf pics to help decide.

I think these are in graduation fabric though.

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Fair enough!

If you ever get the chance and if not too much trouble if you could get a black Alcantara no gradation pic that would be awesome!

  • 2 weeks later...

Whats the difference with all the gias 2 style seats you have listed?

also which seats have this bar to lean the seats up?

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Edited by R34P3R

I Hope everyone enjoyed there new years ! i forgot to check on this thread lol

R34P3R : Just different Materials and colour's etc is the difference in pictures i have listed.

I think only the Bride Cuga has that lean back support

Longz : 4 Pairs Bridge Stradia II Venus , 2 Pairs Stradia 2 Kevlar

occxlr8ed : 3 Pairs of Bride Stradia II Venus

ADUBZ : Bride Gias 2 Low Max Sports Black/Carbon Back/Gradation Fabric/Red stitching/plain cloth

R32GOJIRA : Bride Low Max Maxis III - Kevlar, Red graduation fabric **

YE34OK : Bride cuga's with graduation

RandomGuy : Recaro RSG **

CH0SON : GT3 Seats red

jays r33 GTR : Bride Low Max Gias 2 Black , Graduation Fabric Kevlar **

97 GTR : Bride Cuga

Tom Tucker: Bride Low Max Gias 2 black, standard type, kevlar

d1JitZ: bride cuga carbon black alcantara , bride vorga carbon black alcantara

so the prices listed plus 900 for delivery plus tax? so for a set of seats that you have listed for say 900 is ~1800 all up?

Nope, its 900 delivered to Sydney for a pair with universal rails.

Longz : 4 Pairs Bridge Stradia II Venus , 2 Pairs Stradia 2 Kevlar

occxlr8ed : 3 Pairs of Bride Stradia II Venus

ADUBZ : Bride Low Max Gias II - Black, Kevlar Back, Gradation Fabric, Red Stitching

R32GOJIRA : Bride Low Max Maxis III - Kevlar, Red graduation fabric **

YE34OK : Bride cuga's with graduation

RandomGuy : Recaro RSG **

CH0SON : GT3 Seats red

jays r33 GTR : Bride Low Max Gias 2 Black , Graduation Fabric Kevlar **

97 GTR : Bride Cuga

Tom Tucker: Bride Low Max Gias 2 black, standard type, kevlar

d1JitZ: bride cuga carbon black alcantara , bride vorga carbon black alcantara

Blake2234- Bride GIAS 2 low max, carbon back, gradation centre, black, red stitching, with logos

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