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suwidji : Vios III is fixed back , The one you linked is a low max style with plain cloth. Universal rails are not direct bolt on as you need the mounts customized.

Can I grab a Bride Low Max Gias 2 Black back with the Normal Bride Gradiation like in photo 5 and standard size.

Please and thanks. Also need my sent to Brisbane not Sydney. :)

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 -

Cxxo : Bride Low Max Gias 2 Black back with the Normal Bride Gradiation **

  • 2 weeks later...

First round of seat's will be ending soon.

I am currently in talks still in regards to the XL seat's which will be sent in a 2nd lot.

Will keep this thread updated.

Bride ViosIII - Glitter (XL Size)

Bride ViosIII - FRP (XL Size)

Bride ViosIII - Carbon (XL Size)

Bride ViosIII - Kelvar (XL Size)

BRIDE VIOS III - GLITTER Black Alcantara (XL Size)

BRIDE VIOS III - FRP Black Alcantara (XL Size)

BRIDE VIOS III - Carbon Black Alcantara (XL Size)

BRIDE VIOS III - Kelvar Black Alcantara (XL Size)

BRIDE VIOS III - VENUS Black Alcantara (XL Size)

Bride StradiaII - Glitter (XL Size)

Bride StradiaII - FRP (XL Size)

Bride StradiaII - Carbon (XL Size)

Bride StradiaII - Kevlar (XL Size)

BRIDE STRADIA II - GLITTER Black Alcantara (XL Size)

BRIDE STRADIA II - FRP Black Alcantara (XL Size)

BRIDE STRADIA II - Carbon Black Alcantara (XL Size)

BRIDE STRADIA II - Kelvar Black Alcantara (XL Size)

BRIDE STRADIA II - VENUS Black Alcantara (XL Size)

Price's should be similar to the normal ones just about $50-60 extra per set i can get the exact amount when order is going in as they take USD and our $ is terrible.

^ im bad at econonics but can you explain wtf is going on ? We were at 94c how did it drop to 88c and going a futher 3c lower? Will we ever recover

Haha I'm not that good at it and I don't know why. I just keep a eye on it for work, mainly hear stuff through my boss as I work at a timber importing company, and basically everything we import is based around the dollar.

Its hard to follow unless your heavily involved as all sorts of things affect it.

I can tell you that timber products (decking mouldings etc) are about to go up. haha

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