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Woohoo!  When will the Preordered ones be sent out?

Hi mate, they will be dispatched asap, we have pile of seats almost factory roof high so the boys are working overtime to sort through and get orders processed as quickly as possible.

If you wish to check the status of your order, please feel free to give Trevor a call on (02) 9545 0532.

Cheers,

Steve

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We have just received another 40 sets of black Bride style seats and the first post has been updated showing current freight pricing.

Keep those orders coming in.

Place your order online now http://www.justjap.com/bridestyleseatspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve :P

We have just received another 40 sets of black Bride style seats and the first post has been updated showing current freight pricing.

Keep those orders coming in.

Place your order online now http://www.justjap.com/bridestyleseatspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve :P

hi do you know if these will fit into a VT commodore? i got a friend that is interested in the seats but hes got a commo,

also is there a place you can recommend that can install these seats?

hi do you know if these will fit into a VT commodore? i got a friend that is interested in the seats but hes got a commo,

also is there a place you can recommend that can install these seats?

There is no reason they shouldnt fit, as they are designed as a universal seat.

If you call our staff in store they may be able to point you in the right direction in terms of fitting, however we normally recommend going to a competant workshop/fabricator to have this done.

Cheers,

Steve

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Hey,

Has anyone had these fitted yet?? If so how much to fit and where abouts?? There are suppose to be correct fitting rails being made to custom fit the skylines but cant get an answer as to how long theses will take so want to know where to get these fitted correctly,

Thanks for your help

JL

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I've read all of this and i cant work out if these re-use the stock rails or do you modify the rails on these seats to fit?

Hi mate, these seats include universal type rails that need to be modified and adapted to your existing seat rails in order to fit - This is something we recommend having done b y a competant workshop or fabricator.

Cheers,

Steve

Yes, but i think the question is more a long these lines

- do we hack up the stock rails and the universal rails and weld em together, or do we just hack up the universal rails ?

its up to the workshop that does the work, generally they would leave the standard rails alone so you can refit/sell the standard seat and fabricate mounts for the generic rail instead.

Yes, but i think the question is more a long these lines

- do we hack up the stock rails and the universal rails and weld em together, or do we just hack up the universal rails ?

thankyou!

Yeh I cant re-use my stock rails as I was defected for them (too worn and loose) but a set of these might solve my problem if they have their own rails that can be adapted to fit :)

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Yes, but i think the question is more a long these lines

- do we hack up the stock rails and the universal rails and weld em together, or do we just hack up the universal rails ?

As per the above, yes you need to modify the included universal rails, and adapt/weld them to your current rails in order to bolt them in.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Steve,

I emailed trev during the week about getting 2 pairs of seats sent to Perth. Your post says shipping is $125/pair and I was hoping to save a few $$ by shipping 2 pairs. He said the best price he could do was $290! Do you think its possible that he meant $190 (which sounds more reasonable) - considering ordering 2 separate sets would only be $250.

Cheers

JK

Hi Steve,

I emailed trev during the week about getting 2 pairs of seats sent to Perth. Your post says shipping is $125/pair and I was hoping to save a few $$ by shipping 2 pairs. He said the best price he could do was $290! Do you think its possible that he meant $190 (which sounds more reasonable) - considering ordering 2 separate sets would only be $250.

Cheers

JK

Hi JK, It sounds like there might have been a slight misunderstanding!

Shipping on the seats is expensive due to their sheer size so there is no real saving to be made by shipping a couple of pairs at one time. The charge we include for post is the freight cost to us and WA is one of the more pricey freight destinations considering we are in Sydney.

Never the less we will work something out for you - I will confirm when we reopen Tuesday and work out a package price for 4 sets to you.

Cheers,

Steve




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