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payment sent , please addvise when shipment has arrived , and anyone who has installed them please put up some "how to" pics !

payment sent , please addvise when shipment has arrived , and anyone who has installed them please put up some "how to" pics !

Hi mate, thank you for your order. Your payment has been received and confirmed and your seats will be dispatched immediately once we receive them.

The ETA for the container at this stage is still the 10th of this month.

If you have any further questions please dont hesitate to ask

Cheers,

Steve

ill take a pair of black ones too when u get them back in if they have the quick latch

Hi Leigh, we are expecting the black seats in both lever and winder type.

We will update this thread the moment the container arrives.

Thanks

Steve

Has anyone got the seats to fit properly with the generic rails in a skyline?

When i got a different set a few years ago i ended up getting some second hand bride seats for the skyline and then modifying the bolt location as the generic rails would not work as they sat the seat 2 low, the belt buckle is apart of the stock rails and the floor plan where the seats bolt to are at different elevations making trying to modify generic rails hard.

Hi Jaqule - the container arrived Friday and we are busy preparing to send out all the sets that have been pre-sold. If you are interested in a set please act quickly to avoid missing out.

Here is a picture of the all red seats with lever reclining mechanism

redbrideseat.jpg

We have not done an in-house installation of these as this is the first complete container load we have received but we may have some pictures soon after we fit these to our new drift project car.

Regards,

Steve

Can you get them in leather?????

Sorry, we dont have the Bride style in leatherette type im afraid.

Steve

Hi mate.

Trevor processes and packs all online orders for shipping to customers. If you would like to check the status of your order please feel free to call him direct on (02) 9545 0532 - Alternatively, if you tell me who you are I can check for you. Its virtually impossible to followup orders with nothing more than a forum username.

Regards,

Steve

Sorry , it's Beau Best 0402220733 , you spoke to me about 2 hours ago about the balck seat with red centre ?

Good afternoon all,

We have now filled all backorders and have 5 pairs of all black bride style seats and 7 pairs of all red Bride style seats remaining in stock - get those orders in quick!

All seats use a lever type reclining mechanism

Cheers,

Steve

Hi guys, thanks for all your orders

ALL BLACK BRIDE STYLE SEATS ARE SOLD OUT!

We should have another container load in around 4 weeks.

Anyone wanting to secure a set from the next shipment is encouraged to get your orders in ASAP.

We sold out our last container load in 4 days

Regards,

Steve

Jacob, please give Trevor or Darron a call asap on (02) 9545 0532 to sort this out.

Apologies for the error

Steve




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