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Thanks for the order

They only do solid back fabric, not black with bride name thru it

Only fabric with bride name thru it is the multi colour version

Can we get multi color version? If so how much

Like the pic attached?

Same price as quoted on first post

Or do you mean the multi colour FRP back?

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Like the pic attached?

Same price as quoted on first post

Or do you mean the multi colour FRP back?

Sorry lol you've confused me,

So I want the bride gradation material for the Gias if possible, what options does it come in and how much.

Hopefully that clears it up

The only materail with "bride" thru it is the multi colour like the pic above I posted

The Black, Red, Blue materail options are solid colours without the Bride name thru it

The back can be either

Black FRP

Silver Glitter FRP

Carbon

Kevlar

I hope that clears up any confussion

Sorry for slow response, have been a bit busy with new business

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I'm pretty sure the GB is finished. But in the first post you said you may be able to get rails to suit.

I'd love some new seats, but would need to know rails are easy to come by to suit R33

I'm pretty sure the GB is finished. But in the first post you said you may be able to get rails to suit.

I'd love some new seats, but would need to know rails are easy to come by to suit R33

you can piss off the sliders and just get a whole bride rail setup which will also sit the seat in the car alot better

So I take it genuine bride rails fit these replicas then...?

Yes, these seats come with a universal slider and you take that off and fit genuine bride rails.

Yes, these seats come with a universal slider and you take that off and fit genuine bride rails.

You can use these with the sliders provided with the seats

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/130277287431?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

I have 26 pairs of spare seats if anyone interested

So if you missed out PM me with your request to get listed prices in GB, otherwise they will be more once landed and listed OFF SAU for sale!!!!

how much are they per pair again? and does it come with universal rails or anything? i might be keen to snatch up a pair, posted to 7009 tas

All info in first post

Is it possible to get a split pair?

Eg.

1. Style 1 x VIOS III and 1 x GIAS 2

2. Back materail, ie F/G or Carbon, Glitter F/G Carbon

3. Materail Colour Logo Graduation

4. Pick up Brisbane or Post (Use transdirect for OZ wide delivery quote) Post to WA 6106

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You can use these with the sliders provided with the seats

http://www.ebay.com....984.m1423.l2649

I have 26 pairs of spare seats if anyone interested

So if you missed out PM me with your request to get listed prices in GB, otherwise they will be more once landed and listed OFF SAU for sale!!!!

yer i currently have these on my drift seats and they sit the seat like shit with the sliders, they suit heaps high and tilted back hence why im just gona fork out for bride rails

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hi what's the latest i can buy a pair of gias 2 frp graduation?

As Darren said above mate he has 26 sets spare plus more to come so send him a pm and he will give you details and cost

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