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bride seat

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:33 am
by ryuhou
just installed my bride digo seat into my nb
i used bride RO rails with MO conversion plates

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not the prettiest
fit is tight just makes it but its perfect for me
im 5"10 and the furthest the seat goes back is about right legwise
but ull need slim fingers and some dexterity to adjust the seat without opening the door

so just to confirm bride digo's JUST fit and hence the type r's wouldnt

mike

Re: bride seat

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:06 am
by ryuhou
forgot to mention you sit about 7-8cm lower with this setup

Re: bride seat

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:26 am
by CaptainNate
I reckon it looks quite nice, IMO.
How much did you pay for this bad boy?

The reduction in sitting height makes me seriously consider swapping my stock seat out ASAP.

Re: bride seat

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:52 pm
by ryuhou
ive had the seat for a while swapped it for a ps2
got the rails off a member here
definitely need to swap out the stock asap ^^

Re: bride seat

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 7:24 pm
by Hammer
Yeah, I agree, they look quite nice. Suits the car, they don't look out of place.

On a side note: Until early this year, I've always pronounced this product just like how it's spelt "bride". But I read somewhere, it's actually pronouced "Breed". Go figure.

Re: bride seat

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:00 pm
by hks_kansei
Hammer wrote:Yeah, I agree, they look quite nice. Suits the car, they don't look out of place.

On a side note: Until early this year, I've always pronounced this product just like how it's spelt "bride". But I read somewhere, it's actually pronouced "Breed". Go figure.



Yeah, because of the way the Japanese language works the word "Bride" would be split into 3 parts "Bu" "ri" "de"

The pronunciation would be similar to Bu-ree-day (except clip the end of each sylable instead, so Ri like Riff, De like Deck without the CK)

Said quickly it woudl sound like Breed. (worth noting, I tend to see it more spelled as "Bi-ri-de" on the auctions rther than "bu-ri-de")