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Hi Guys,

I'm stripping out a MkIII Supra for the track, for sale are the 2x Bride Low-Max seats that came with it, and the Original Supra Recaros.

(We're putting in fixed-back race seats)

The Driver's Bride is almost as-new, and the passenger's only has marks from mounting, and sitting on the floor, you'd barely know it's been in a car.

$800 the pair ono, they're advertised elsewhere & on ebay.

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The Recaros have height & angle headrest adjustment, thigh-support adjustment, driver's has seat-base height adjust too.

Passenger's is in good nick, driver's - well you can see in the pic, foam is all good - it's just the normal wear points on the bolster.

Not bad for 25yrs old I thought.

$550 the pair ono, they're advertised elsewhere & on ebay as well.

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PM me or reply here, Seats are in Preston, Melbourne.

First preference given to local pick-up.

Shipping, if sold interstate to be organised by the buyer, at their expense.

And no, I don't want to sell them individually. (sorry)

  • 2 weeks later...

Heya folks, The Recaros have sold. Gone to a dude kitting-out a Gemini on his P's !

The Brides are still available, price re-considered to $750 :-)

  • 4 weeks later...

Are those Bride seats geniune? Willing to post to 4109 Brisbane?

Hi Al,

I'm not really sure if genuine - they came with a car I bought, which I'm stripping to make into a track car.

I think I saw somewhere that genuine Brides have an alloy frame, and these are Steel.

- Pretty good copy if they are fakes though, can't tell by looking at them.

I'm in Preston if anyone wants to have a look at them.

They were only in the car for 6 months, and most of that it sat in a warehouse. There's barely a mark on them.

Can freight to Brisvegas, but not included in that price - it'll be extra :-)

you do a magnet test to see if there fake on a part of the seat.. 90% sure if there steel there fake. and brand new on drift sales a guys selling 600 a pair. and thats brand new.

so 400 il pick up tonight. 0421882321

let me know

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