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


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Hi guys, approximate dimensions of the seats are as follows:

Overall Height: Approx 90cm

Widest Point: Approx 53cm (shoulder to shoulder)

Internal width at rear of base: Approx 33cm (actual seating area)

Internal width at front of base: Approx 36cm

Note: We now have 5 sets of black with grey centre, 4 sets of black with red centre and 4 sets of black with blue centre remaining so get in quick to avoid missing out.

The black/red version is winder type, and the black/grey and black/blue versions are lever type

Cheers,

Steve

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Hi Zaffa, we have the black with red centre versions available, with full red versions due in the next shipment.

The total price for a pair of these seats delivered to the Gold Coast is $430.

Cheers,

Steve

Hey Mate, i will take the set of two in red when they arrive if you can hold them for me and when the shipoment arrives i will transfer the money into your account...thanks for your prompt reply.

zaf

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Hi Zaffa, we now have some sets in stock in the following colours:

1. Black with grey centre

2. Black with red centre

3. Black with blue centre

If you would like to place an order please email us at [email protected]

More of the full black seats will be arriving in the next container, along with the full red colour.

Please get your orders in as early as you can to avoid missing out as all seats are pre-selling extremely fast.

If you have any questions at all, please dont hesitate to ask.

Cheers,

Steve

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Do you know if these particular "universal" rails can be removed, and the seats bolt onto genuine bride low seat rails? Basically I have a shagged Brix and a passenger side rail, so it would be tops if they could bolt straight on!

Id like to think that the copiers had this in mind when making them!

JK

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Do you know if these particular "universal" rails can be removed, and the seats bolt onto genuine bride low seat rails? Basically I have a shagged Brix and a passenger side rail, so it would be tops if they could bolt straight on!

Id like to think that the copiers had this in mind when making them!

JK

JK, we believe so - we actually ordered in some genuine Bride rails to confirm this but we received the wrong version!

As far as I know, the answer is yes

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Hi JL, the all red sets are arriving in 4 weeks but we are pre-selling them very very fast. You are best to get your payment in if you wish to secure your set and avoid missing out.

If you would like to proceed with your order, send us an email at [email protected] and I will get back to you with payment details.

Cheers,

Steve

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