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#1 User is offline   Fortyone Auto 

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Posted 28 December 2010 - 08:04 PM

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Bride is one of our favourite brands here @ Fortyone Automotive. They've evolved over many years to become not only the leading race seat of choice by many of the Japanese elite teams in JGTC, Super Taikyu and other race series, but they also are stylish and look hot. Damn hot.

Authentic Bride seats are built to last - the materials used (both within the skeletons, shells and the fabrics) are long-life in both design and strength. And, their seats pass through rigorous quality control tests - not just for FIA Approval where applicable - but for ANY seat they market. Safety is of paramount concern and the seats are tested regardless of whether they are recliners or buckets and regardless of whether or not they need FIA Approval.

The best part about Bride is that their dealer network is small and true. There's very few international dealers for Bride - Bride won't deal in English, they speak / transact in Japanese and they are very selective as to who represents them. We are one of few authorised Bride International dealers.

The prices below are for authentic Bride seats. We can ship in our containers (most Bride seats cannot ship via EMS or SAL - the dimensions are a little too big) so shipping is relatively inexpensive.

Some of the most popular:

Bride Stradia II - New low bloster holding seat, good for GT Drivers, Kevlar Back
From AU$1599 / US$1599 + Shipping

Bride Gias II - New high bolster holding seat, Kevlar back!
From AU$1599 / US$1599 + Shipping

Bride Zeta III FIA Approved - Their race seat. Most popular!
From AU$735/ US$735 + Shipping

Bride Cuga - Their new Holding Monster - super cool design - suits modern cars!
From AU$1328 / US$1328 + Shipping

Bride Digo - a Seriously light recliner - 13kg, near 10kg lighter than OEM Recaros!
From AU$635 / US$635 + Shipping

Bride Vios III Lowmax - lowest seat position, lowmax rails make them lower!
From AU$766 / US$766 + Shipping

Rails - from AU$155 + Shipping

Shipping
Seats (Buckets) are about $190 ea shipped, a pair is $170 ea. Rails are free to ship with any seat (1 for 1). Recliners are $240 ea shipped, a pair is $195 ea shipped, with our Containers. Rails are free to ship with recliners (1 for 1). Rails on their own can be shipped via EMS ($95), SAL ($80) or Japan Post ($70). They don't get much cheaper in our Container (~$70) unless you order 3+ (I will quote if needed!)

Any confusion just ask me to clarify!

Business inquiries welcome!

Bride Cuga Black Graduation
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Bride Digo Black Graduation
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Bride Gias II Red
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Bride Stradia Black Graduation
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Bride Vios III Lowmax
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Bride Zeta III Red
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There are 'sport' versions of the above seats where possible, which are cheaper but look just as hot. Sport versions are always FRP, and always black in color (no pattern). The shells however are always the same as the normal seat versions.

For a full list of seats, take a peek at:

http://www.fortyone....list/Bride.html

We also do Recaro, so if you want a price for their seats just ask!

As a note - we'll never sell illegal replica anything. Illegal fake Bride seats have inferior material quality (rust appears within 2 years on skeletons, seat fabrics fade and tear after 6 months of normal use, seat cushions do not retain form).



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Posted 28 December 2010 - 08:46 PM

Oh and ask about the new Bride Stradia II Japan Series Venus Color!

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Posted 29 December 2010 - 09:40 PM

No doubt, Bride hasnt changed it policy of not making seats for the, ahem, larger gentleman. I feel hard done by for not being a small asian man, because they are some nice seats at some nice prices too.
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Posted 29 December 2010 - 10:17 PM

Only the low bolster recliners would suit - the buckets would surely not! Largest is the Zeta III L!

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Posted 29 December 2010 - 10:48 PM

[QUOTE=Panayiotis,Dec 29 2010, 06:40 PM] No doubt, Bride hasnt changed it policy of not making seats for the, ahem, larger gentleman.

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Posted 30 December 2010 - 04:55 PM

You should be fine, so long as you are not over 6"3 - then the belts through the shoulder holes rest on your shoulder and not the shell, which is bad in crashes as your shoulders bear the load, not share the load with the shell!

I thought you were implying you were over 120kg! That'd be an issue in any seat I think??? =D

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