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Pair of Bride Brix II seats in leather/gradient trim. One was originally a cloth seat that was retrimmed (can tell by the product code E14AGS and hence the difference in stitching at the headrest) and was purchased from Import Monky. The other was a leather seat from factory (E14AGR) purchased second hand. Both in good condition with a little bolster wear on the retrimmed seat as pictured. Rails are also genuine Bride rails to suit an R34 GTT. Rails were purchases from Jap Import Spares in SA. Have certificates for the rails. We’re only in my car for 6 month but removed because I sold the car in October. Have been sitting in my room since.
 
Pickup from Penrith area. 
$1800 for the pair with rails. 
 

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Man these are rare theses days. I have a set of Brix II's that I wish matched.....ones a Brix II in leather with red stitch but with all black Bride gradation cloth insert and the other, a normal bride cloth Brix II...
If those rails fit my s13 I would buy in an instant!!!
Good luck with the sale man.

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Cheers for the reply mate.

I'm guessing the re-trimmed one is still available? How much you looking for? Also , would you be happy to post to Adelaide?

I'll see if I can source another one in the meantime, really wanted that set! :)

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No worries. Yes the re-trimmed one is the one I still have. I’ve attached some more recent pics for you. Was looking for $700. Happy to courier it if you cover the cost. 86394A9F-0767-4AE1-BB79-F7BC1237F9F7.thumb.jpeg.ae79c0915716111eb46a059f0f2cd88d.jpegC520FDB3-1F6B-4A48-A6D6-6D3A86CF9956.thumb.jpeg.80f12c946c1cf1d18cc15f197066ffcd.jpeg3974B313-604B-4B33-8BE2-DA7574C5EC67.thumb.jpeg.0f37180ff8fd9fdb23473f6aab33b4f4.jpeg498EBB99-BFA6-4894-820E-16FC7FF54976.thumb.jpeg.6f803f1909908a04e53b47d3bbd187c8.jpeg8BFD9DFA-FDB9-4726-A2D6-B16E48B122C8.thumb.jpeg.217e5b24b9a76fb1c08e7caafcd9787c.jpeg

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