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Enka : Sorry it seems the Seems like the Recaro SR7 they have not finished the molding yet ,

However there is Recaro RSG-E and Recaro SPG in FRP , Carbon and Kevlar

Tefu : Only the one's mentioned above.

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

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, Kevlar back, gradation centre, black, red stitching, with logos

Just to confirm/ clear up

Blake2234- bride gias 2 low max, carbon fibre back, gradation centre, black, red stitching with logos

And

bride gias 2 low max, kevlar back, gradation centre, black, red stitching with logos

So four seats all up sorry if ive confused you also when is payment due and seats expected to arrive?

Cheers

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