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Just Jap Racing is pleased to offer our customers this fantastic deal on our latest Bride Style Reclinable Racing Seats.

These seats are manufactured using quality material and feature a strong steel frame with lever reclining mechanism and are all ADR approved.

Each seat comes with universal rails which can easily be adapted to suit your car with minor modifications.

Available in Red or Black Durable Mesh Fabric.

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G'day how much for 1 black one? I might get one for the passenger side. Do the seats have a bracket for the seat belt "clicker"?

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Hi LANFOH - If you are after one seat only they are $225 each, or $350 for the pair and include universal rails.

The rails need to be modified and adapted to your existing seat rails so of course there will be a facility for your seat belt lock-in.

Regards,

Steve

How many adjustment points are there on these seats?  Just reclining or is there panning and height control as well?

Hi mate, they arent height adjustable

Cheers,

Steve

Hi JL,

The seats include universal rails which need to be modified and adapted to your existing seat rails. Some minor welding may be required and we recommend having the seats fitted by a knowledgable workshop.

How much stock will you have available? And are you going to tell us when they actually arrive... trying to budget for a few items at the moment :)

How much stock will you have available? And are you going to tell us when they actually arrive...  trying to budget for a few items at the moment :huh:

We have these and loads more coming, and of course I will let all of you know when they land! :blink:

Cheers,

Steve

Any idea of the weight of these seats?

Offhand no, they havent arrived in the country yet so I am unable to weigh them at the moment

Steve

Steve,

Do these fit fat assed people or is it skinny size only?

Thats a matter of opinion :) We will get some measurements of the seats dimensions when they arrived and post the details :blink:

Steve




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