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Hey Peeps,

I forgot I had these.

Up for sale is a brand new pair of REPLICA Bride Maxis III Low Max fixed back bucket seats with red graduation fabric and kevlar shell and universal rails.

These were purchased a while back through a group buy on here organised by Longz.

Unfortunately I am a too big for these, much to my disappointment.

I am 6'4" and 100kg with broad shoulders and a 34 - 36" waist.

Would suit someone with a thinner build.

They are still wrapped in plastic and in the box i pick them up in.

Were only taken out to test fit my butt and take photos, then wrapped back up and put back in the box.

Paid $850 picked up when i bought them.

Selling: $800 posted anywhere in Australia (or pick up from Wollongong if you like).

Would rather sell as a pair.

Will only consider selling separate if both are spoken for.

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Mate you are 75kg at best! Haha

Standard 32 seats too small for you as well in guessing?

Haha, Its cause I dont even :)

Fortunately I still manage to fit into the stockers.

Never lift!!

Do you have a good set of seats?

I have a pair of Sparcos (but i still need rails).

  • 1 month later...
13 hours ago, NoticeMeXavier said:

Just curious, first time buying bride seats. If I take them off you would these just bought in or do I need other stuff aswell :)

With the rails being a universal style, they will need a little modification to bolt into the standard position, or you can buy different rails to suit the application which would be a direct bolt in.

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