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I have brand new RED COLOR BRIDE ZETA II BUCKET SEAT. IT IS ON CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FOR SKYLINE AUSTRALIA MEMBERS FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY. ALSO YOU GET A FREE BRIDE CUSHION WHILE STOCK LAST.

USUAL PRICE IS $1095.00 EACH AND THE VISION SUPER-LOW RAILINGS IS $275.50 ($1375.50)

WITH VISION SUPER-LOW YOU WILL NOT HAVE PROBLEM HAVING YOUR HELMET HITTING THE TOP OF THE CAR.

NOW I AM SELLING THEM $1245.00 DELIVERED TO YOUR PLACE. YES IT IS FREE DELIVERY AUSTRALIA WIDE.

I DONT HAVE THE RAILING IN STOCK BUT I CAN GET IT VERY QUICK AS IT WILL BE SEND BY EMS FROM JAPAN. THE SEAT IS IN STOCK THOUGH!

RAILINGS AVAILABLE FOR R32, R33, R34. THANKS

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How do you think a guy 6'4" and 110kg go fitting into it?

not too sure to be honest. the width of the seat is 36cm.. maybe you should have a quick measure whether it will fit confortably. thanks

Bloody sexy looking seats, would you a better price for two matching with rails?

you mean as buying a pair of them? hmm pm me for details mate.. it is easier that way.

other models of bride??

yes, but i will not be bringin anything until this stock is sold out. i dont have all the money to stock everything.. lol

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This is how the Vision railings looks like. You can adjust the height and the slide it in a way that is comfortable to you. Direct bolt on to R32, R33, R34

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