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    BRIDE Brix seats...

    I am about to order the BRIDE brix seats and was wondering if anyone has them or knows of someone who has them? I want to get something that not a lot of people have and I have heard good things about BRIDE. Input anyone?

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    I've never even heard of them. I'd be cautious when buying seats. Especially when considering safety.


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    here are the bride seats...

    Last edited by miamijdm; 10-17-2002 at 07:20 AM.

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    Bride seats are one of the highest quaility racing seats, you dont see many here #1 because of price #2 because there are not many distributers in the US (in japan they are number 1, check out any options magazine im sure youll find at least one nice car sporting bride seats) .....


    Prices range from $850.00 - $2,000.00 per seat without brackets.

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    That's INSANE. Buy some Sparcos or Recaros and be done with it. $500 to $800 per seat TOPS.


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    FIZZ - when are you going to be getting BRIDE seats in? I keep checking on your site and it always says they are coming soon. They do come with brackets don't they? I don't want Recaros or Sparcos cause everyone seems to have them, BRIDE is a very reputable company. Also, do you have the Takata racing harnesses FIZZ?

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    All I know is that they're CRAZY expensive. I guess if you have such a huge need to be original it's worth the cost...but not to me.


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    Well it kinda sounds stupid but I want to do all of this to my car so that I can get into a mag. I am obsessed with JDM parts and want put only the best on my car. Price doesn't matter to me.

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    Originally posted by K20ACTR
    Well it kinda sounds stupid but I want to do all of this to my car so that I can get into a mag. I am obsessed with JDM parts and want put only the best on my car. Price doesn't matter to me.
    wow....that's sad.

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    I don't believe the EP is the right car to get into mags with... but hey if affirmation from complete strangers floats yer boat, more power to ya!

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    Originally posted by K20ACTR
    Well it kinda sounds stupid but I want to do all of this to my car so that I can get into a mag. I am obsessed with JDM parts and want put only the best on my car. Price doesn't matter to me.
    I guess that explains why you bought Skunk coilovers and knock-off Spoon wheels. You may as well be consistant and buy some cheap racing seats. Arospeed has some. ;)

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    $850-$2000 per seat is redickalous

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    Originally posted by dustinhurley


    I guess that explains why you bought Skunk coilovers and knock-off Spoon wheels. You may as well be consistant and buy some cheap racing seats. Arospeed has some. ;)
    ROFL!

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    First off I got my Skunk2 coilovers the day I bought my Si because they were the only ones who had coilovers out for the car and I can't stand the way a stock (grocery getter) Si looks. Second my friend gave me his Rota rims because they were just sitting in his garage and weren't being used. So I decided to throw them on. Third, when is the last time you ever saw stock seats in a magazine? There is plenty of other things that will be on my car, half of them are on order though. Why buy something if its not the best?

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    Well, in that case, cool. But if you want to start standing out, replacing the seats first shouldn't be main priority. If you have the cash, get some crazy wheels that you know no one else has. Everyone is rolling on the Rota's, and they won't get you into magazines (no offense Rota owners). Then get the Mugen body styling. Then maybe the Brides. There is a guy on clubrsx.com with Bride seats in the front and got his rear seats done by Bride in an RSX-S. He spent $1800 for font and $1000 for rear. Looks sweet ass though. I don't think there are nearly enough parts out for the Si that could get one into a magazine right now. So I would be spending my money on things ordinary people are going to notice before working on the details. Just my opinion.

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