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Bride Style Reclining Racing Seats - $449 Per Pair - In Stock!


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Thank you to those who have placed an order

Anyone wishing to pay using credit card or paypal can now purchase heir set online via our website at the URL below

http://www.justjap.com/bridestyleseatspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve

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Hi steve,

I put an order in for a pair of the all red seats just wondering when they will be delivered, I am in Melb.

Thanks

Jamie

Hi Jamie, we are waiting the container to arrive which is due in around 3 weeks, once the seats arrive, all pre-orders will be dispatched immediately.

If you have any further questions please dont hesitate to ask

Regards,

Steve

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Great service guys I have the seats thanks, now how do I put them in? I was hoping them would come with some sort of instructions, obviously they are designed for professional installation. Anyway I have ripped one of my standard seats out and taken the bits off it that I think I need. However, the mounting brackets are pretty much stuck to the sliding mechanism on the seat. Any suggestions, ideas or is there an online manual somewhere?

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mspec, wouldnt mind posting pics of the seats inside the car would you. i also have a white line and thinking of getting a combo colour other then black and red which seems to have alot pre-sold whilst the combo colour im assuming it already in stock ready to deliver.

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mspec, wouldnt mind posting pics of the seats inside the car would you. i also have a white line and thinking of getting a combo colour other then black and red which seems to have alot pre-sold whilst the combo colour im assuming it already in stock ready to deliver.

haha once I get them in I will post some pics, I will only have time to get one in before the next track day and I'm not even going to bother with the other one just yet. To be honest I found it much easier to install my clutch than these seats :)

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Are compliance plates required for these seats here in QLD?

Or can I just rip out the standard R33 GTS-T seats and fit these with the universal rails that come with it?

Hi mate, you are best to check the regulations in your state in regards to fitting. The seats include universal rails that need to be modified and adapted to your existing rails to bolt in, which usually requires some welding.

We recommend having your seats fitting by a competant workshop.

Cheers,

Steve

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