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JDM JET
09-04-2009, 01:25 PM
Item A:

- Genuine BRIDE ZETA II Fixed Back Race Seat in RED, Includes Black Head rest pad and Rear Cover.
- Sabelt 4 point harness with shoulder straps to suit.
- Genuine BRIDE LOW Rails to suit Mazda RX-7 FD, Series 6, 7, 8.

$1000 For the BRIDE Package


Item B:

- Genuine Mazda FD3S Series 8 Passenger Seat in Excellent Condition

$500


ITEM C:

- Genuine Mazda FD3S Series 8 Rear Seat in Excellent Condition

$350


Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: All very Good Condition, Ready to bolt in.

Reason for Selling: New Seats Acquired.

Price and Payment Conditions: ITEM A: $1000 ITEM B: $500 ITEM C: $350

Contact Details: Ty - 0432163456 PM or Post.


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dave
09-04-2009, 06:24 PM
Will you seperate the rail??

cheers

dave

Nekryd
09-04-2009, 06:26 PM
Ty -- im keen for the seat package for that price, when this tax cheque comes our way... most definately.. but if u sell before hand, tough luck to me i guess...

JDM JET
09-04-2009, 07:08 PM
Ty -- im keen for the seat package for that price, when this tax cheque comes our way... most definately.. but if u sell before hand, tough luck to me i guess...

Hey Nek I will Take your word for it and hold it for you because I want to sell it is a package.

Thanks,

Ty

Nekryd
09-04-2009, 07:09 PM
have u heard any idea when we get the stimulus package yet?

i heard it was post poned, and unsure of the roll out... but give or take hopefully 1-2 weeks, and ill have the cash no problems.... but if u sell it before hand as a package, go for it.

just merely making it known that im interested governing money status

thanks bud

FDrifter
09-04-2009, 10:22 PM
Dont mean to be a smart arse but that harness is mounted dagerously and not allowed by CAMS. If you crash with mounting points mounted low like that you will be forced down into the seat doing major damage to your back and shoulders. It is required to be mounted no more than 40 degrees below a horizontal line taken from the drivers shoulder hieght and is recommended to be within 10 degrees acording to CAMS manual. This way it you are held against the back of the seat in the event of front impact. Just so people know.;)

JDM JET
10-04-2009, 10:30 AM
Dont mean to be a smart arse but that harness is mounted dagerously and not allowed by CAMS. If you crash with mounting points mounted low like that you will be forced down into the seat doing major damage to your back and shoulders. It is required to be mounted no more than 40 degrees below a horizontal line taken from the drivers shoulder hieght and is recommended to be within 10 degrees acording to CAMS manual. This way it you are held against the back of the seat in the event of front impact. Just so people know.;)


Good Point, You will notice the harness is slung back and has alot of slack in it, also the shoulder padding is on the rear to show how little it is actually used on the street and that has also caused it to sag even more.
Thus making it look like it the mounting point are straight down to the floor, which they are not.

Thanks,

Ty

andy
10-04-2009, 10:59 AM
Does it rub against the door ?