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I have an original japanese Bride Zeta 2 seat with Bride rails to suit r33 and some other models i think, it has the headrest pillow and a williams 4 point harness, its ready to bolt straight in. The only reason im selling it is cos my back isnt the best and i needed to put a stock one back in cos its easier to get in and out of.

$750

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im only small, the widest part of me is my hips around 32" and i have a fair bit of room sitting in this, my brother is a bit of the fat side and it was snug for him and he said it was comfortable when he drove the car once but he did say it was hard to get in and out of. Im in ballarat so if your not far your welcome to come try it out

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i still got this seat here if anyone wants in, and i forgot to say it but the bride rails are for the drivers side, and the rails are a 1 piece full chassis one and not the cheaper 2 piece one, just the exact rails on it sell on ebay for $395 brand new so this is a good buy

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