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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

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

Tom Tucker: BRIDE STRADIA II - Alcantara Black Kevlar 1x XL 1x standard size **

d1JitZ: 1x bride cuga carbon black alcantara , 1x bride vorga carbon black alcantara

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

R0yalT: Bride Low Max Gias II Sport Style, 1 Set Blue, 1 Set Black Glitter backing and Graduation fabric ***

bluck : Bride Stradia II with White stitching and bride Japan logo. Carbon Fiber back

Swole : Bride Low Max Gias Sport Style -Glitter Plain Cloth***

purexiii: BRIDE CUGA - Black Plain Cloth ***

Manuel Kasko - Bride StradiaII - Frp - Black - With the white bride logo, black bride graduation **

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

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

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

Tom Tucker: BRIDE STRADIA II - Alcantara Black Kevlar 1x XL 1x standard size **

d1JitZ: 1x bride cuga carbon black alcantara , 1x bride vorga carbon black alcantara no logos ***

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

R0yalT: Bride Low Max Gias II Sport Style, 1 Set Blue, 1 Set Black Glitter backing and Graduation fabric ***

bluck : Bride Stradia II with White stitching and bride Japan logo. Carbon Fiber back***

Swole : Bride Low Max Gias Sport Style -Glitter Plain Cloth***

purexiii: BRIDE CUGA - Black Plain Cloth ***

Manuel Kasko - Bride StradiaII - Frp - Black - With the white bride logo, black bride graduation **

GROUP BUY CLOSED.

All new order's have been placed

60% of the orders are already completed for the early people shipping ETA arrival date April.

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  • 1 month later...

Pity I missed this...

If anyone on the list above is based near Brisbane please let me know as I would like to have a look at them once they arrive.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah they look exactly like the pictures i haven't really opened any as they are all plastic wrapped as well ,

I will start contacting people and prepare to dispatch ,

Very upset that they did not label the seats this is going to kill my life lol

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