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Hi mate,

Simple answer to that one. This isnt the first delivery of seats we have had. We received a small number of them many months ago, all of which were sent to Victoria for the ADR testing process.

The container we received Friday is the first full container load we have received, that were available to customers.

I hope this answers your question

Regards,

Steve

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Hi Steve,

Received my seats today thanks mate. They look unreal thanks for your help. Excellent service was always kept in the know as to when the seats would arrive every questioned asked. Excellent service.

PS Any one know where to take these to get fitted around Melbourne preferably in the SE suberbs.

Thanks

Jamie

Hi guys, we have just sold the last 3 sets of Red Bride style seats.

Anyone wishing to reserve a set from the next shipment is encouraged to do so now to avoid disappointment as we are already pre-selling seats from our next container load.

To confirm again, RED BRIDE STYLE SEATS ARE SOLD OUT!

Cheers,

Steve

Has anyone installed one of these in a four door vehicle yet? ie. 4 door R32, Cefiro, Laurel etc. Only asking as I have a bride seat which is unable to be moved forwards or backwards due to the B pillar hitting against the top RH side of the seat.

And lastly are they comfortable seats at all? :P

hey i rang today talked to a fella said he would pass on the msg i was after a set of red ones and was willing to wait till next shipment so put me down i got quoted 420 post to mildura can u pm me with more payment details

josh

they're bride style dude, not actual Bride seats. There is no way anyone could do recaros for that price :rolleyes:

Yeah no kidding.... but they now also have Recaro replica's.....

Which have the same price as the Bride's on the site, so I thought it was worth asking if they can do the same price on the Recaro's for SAU mambers...

when will the seats be back in stock? thank you

Hi Donno, we are expecting the next container load within 4 weeks.

The seats from the next load are already pre-selling fast so if you are thinking of placing an order, best to do so sooner rather than later to avoid missing out.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Mark, thanks for your order.

We expect the next container load of seats before Christmas, assuming that we dont encounter any further delays due to the recent problems at customs in Sydney

If you wish to check the status of your order at any time, please feel free to give Darron or Trevor a call on (02) 9545 0532 and they will be happy to assist you.

Regards,

Steve

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Hi guys, we have just received a 40ft container of Bride style seats in both Red and Black

Get those orders in now in time for Christmas to avoid missing out.

Order online now at http://www.justjap.com/bridestyleseatspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve :P

the pics of the red ones on your site are not working, you got any available?

Our photos and seat pricelists have just been changed, and the images are now visible.

Here is the photo of the red Bride style seat

redbridestyle.jpg

Cheers,

Steve




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