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After a "few months" of being sober and not getting anything for her, here are some stuff. Got a new set of shoes after bending one of em here in the streets of Brooklyn. Had to get a new set cause the wheels that I had before where discontinued. Interior, I had Corbeau A4's before and they were just horrible. Quality wise. I bought this from EBAY lol, of all places and I have to be honest, they are not the real deal, but the quality and build is just amazing. Very light, 10lbs a seat. The mechanism is the same as the original Bride seats. The cloth is nice and sturdy and will stand against many in and outs. They even have the Bride tag on it with Japanese lettering. The stitching too is really nice. Well here are some pics.
 

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looking good dj. where in bk are u from? i work in downtown bk by the bridge and live in queens.
 
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looking good dj. where in bk are u from? i work in downtown bk by the bridge and live in queens.
Im around Bay Ridge.

Looks great, buddy.
I'm glad you're still around. There's not alot of OGs around anymore.

Yah man I know what you mean. I love my speed right now, too many times I thought of getting rid of her, but just cant. Plus im still paying for her lol.

Are those MSR 045 rims?
Nope, they are Drag DR-34's. Didnt like them from the beginning but they are growing on me. I usually like mesh designed wheels but this will do for now...
 
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looks sweet man. i really like that look.
 
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def looks good. steering wheels setup looks good too. hub has the resistor for the airbag light?
 

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def looks good. steering wheels setup looks good too. hub has the resistor for the airbag light?
Not yet, too lazy to put it on and also for the seat... soon though...
 

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tell me that's a baby seat or booster seat in the back. I've got a little one on the way and I'm interested to see how this goes!

I've got the mod bug and already have the parts to put on but the damn weather has not agreed!! Liking the new wheels, looks good.
 
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tell me that's a baby seat or booster seat in the back. I've got a little one on the way and I'm interested to see how this goes!

I've got the mod bug and already have the parts to put on but the damn weather has not agreed!! Liking the new wheels, looks good.

Yup yes it is. Shes my third one. I also have a recaro booster seat for my 8 yr old boy.
 
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Sorry for the stupid question but how do the seats bolt in?

I've only ever seen the AutoExe seats which needed new rails etc to go in
To be honest I got lucky with this one. I used to have Corbeau's so I had to get a seat bracket for that. The good thing is that those seat bracket fit the Bride seat. So yah if you are planning to get the same seat, get the corbeau seat bracket. But only this seat will fit those. I looked at the other Bride seat and they wont fit it...
 

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Love the wheels, I just added them to my list of possibilities for my girl. :)
 
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what's with the extension on the shifter?
To extend the shifter lol... it was too low for my liking especially when Im sitting that low. Dont worry my shifts are still damn short with the combination of the TWM stage 1 and the J-speed ssp... Plus I like that the shifter is closer to the steering wheel...

And oh yah just in case you guys are gonna ask, the shifter is being covered by a Duralast 19mm socket. The ebay extension was so ugly and it also keeps the shift boot down...
 

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Looks good....looks like you gotta put a pile of phonebooks on those seats to see over the wheel
 

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Good looking car man! in '63 continental i used to have there was actually a (slightly modified) Duralast 7/16" socket in the engine as the fuel pump lifter lol. those sockets are good for everything. :p
 

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Good looking car man! in '63 continental i used to have there was actually a (slightly modified) Duralast 7/16" socket in the engine as the fuel pump lifter lol. those sockets are good for everything. :p
Duralast tools are good man lol, shit I had em all, snap-on, SK, craftsman, you name it...
 
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