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Bride Gias Grand,carbon Kevlar Backing. Sw20,m3,s13, Evo,subaru,bmw,350z on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Oakley, California, US

Oakley, California, US
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BLACK BRIDE GIASII LOW MAX RACING SEATS Kevlar Backing 

 

BRIDE IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK IN TAIWAN

GET IT WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!

Full KARBON KEVLAR construction offers the lightest seat weight and durability.

The fully reinforced frame features extensive side and shoulder bolsters for driver support, while the  leather accents offer additional comfort and aesthetic.

The Low Max seating position system allows the driver to sit farther in and lower in the seat, for unmatched levels of holding ability.

-LOW MAX -Ultra lightweight and strong
-Very high quality seat with ultra soft seat cloth
-Construction of shell: Karbon Kevlar-New seat! Never been used or installed.
-Seats come with free sliders
-Base mounts are not included
-SOLD AS-IS with no returns
-Fits up to a 36" waist.
-THIS IS FOR 1 SEAT

 

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