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Ok list updated.

Longz : Bride Stradia Alcantara , Bride Low Max Gias Alcantara

smg084: Stradia 2 Sport Style-frp
lokiR33 : BRIDE STRADIA II - FRP Black

Jezr: Bride Stadia II Maizora Graduation Fabric

BLK-51N : Bride low max gias 2 FRP back in black gradation standard size

green180sx : Bride Low Max Gias 2 - Kevlar purple stitching black floral writing **

amir : i can ask what seat ?

Can any of the styles be purchased individually, or are they all in pairs? If you tell me which ones I can buy individually I'll have a look and decide.

Cheers

Yeah , check the list of seat's in page 1 let me know which one and ill forward to factory for you.

BRIDE VIOS III - FRP in Red. Are they able to make car-specific rails? If not, how much fiddling around is involved to make these universal rails fit?

Cheers Longz

Also, I am about 180cm tall and I do not want the back "holes" for the harness to be below my shoulders when I sit so I may need the XL size seat?

Cheers

Longz : Bride Stradia Alcantara , Bride Low Max Gias Alcantara

smg084: Stradia 2 Sport Style-frp
lokiR33 : BRIDE STRADIA II - FRP Black

Jezr: Bride Stadia II Maizora Graduation Fabric

BLK-51N : Bride low max gias 2 FRP back in black gradation standard size

green180sx : Bride Low Max Gias 2 - Kevlar purple stitching black floral writing **

Abdul11 : Bride Vios III FRP Red -

Update : It look's like the factory has space to produce a limited amount of Bride XL seat's is anyone interested before they go to back order again ?

It's probably not possible for me to get the XL seats is it? If I can I will, if I can't all good :)

green180sx : put your order in already think i can't change it lol

NISR : still waiting on confirmation if they can fit a order in i will know in a few days.

Interested in getting a pair, but not too sure which one is which. Can someone please answer my following questions:

1. Is the Vios III a fixed back?

2. which ones are the Stradia II and Low max Gias 2?

3. Universal rails - meaning it'll fit into my 34 gtt with no modifications needed?

I want the one that looks like this: http://image.nengun.com/catalogue/1024x768/nengun-3284-04-bride-stradia_ii_-_low_max.png

and from the link, it says that one is the stradia II. Just want to confirm.

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