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X2 gebuine bride brix

Only reason for the sale is id rather spend money on my s15 or put more money towards finishing my gtr instead of having these just sitting there waiting for the gtr to be finished

They are actually in very good condition considering there age..

None of the bolsters have collapsed

Each seat has 1 little tare in them...in the exact same spot as eachother

Other then that they are just really dirty..

Price is 800..these are pics of the worst seat out of the pair..and pics were taken before i vaccumed the shit out of it

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I think ull find this will tell u differently...i know why you say its not brix because the bolsters arent as high as bla bla bla i know ive had 5 of them and this is what they are

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