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JPM coachworks | 5 | 71.43% | |
bride japan type r | 1 | 14.29% | |
bride gradation | 1 | 14.29% | |
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07-31-2013, 02:51 PM | #1 |
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help choose my next mod
whats up everyone I'm having a hard time choosing between two things i want for my interior build so please leave your comments on what you think should be done
1st Jpm coach works i recently had some work done by these guy and i was happy how everything turned out now i want to do my dash, door upper and lower arm rests, sun visors, headliner, and get my sparco steering re-wrapped to match the rest of my interior 2nd bride seat #1 then we have the temptation of these bride seats which I'm between 2 and it basically come down to money, the bride japan (black suede with grey logo) cost about 1,250 each plus mounts and hardness about $3,200 but it a perfect seat for my interior build. 3rd bride seat #2 then we have a different bride seat but is a lot cheaper but still flows with the color of my interior 850 each plus mounts and harness $ 2,300 what would you choose ? |
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If i had to choose between the two,
JDM coach works, would be higher on the list vs brides. If i was in the need of a good seat to serve a function like additional support for motorsports, then id go for some Sparco seats. Then id do JDM coachworks for asthetics. I cant justify spending over +$800 on a racing seat to serve as just an aesthetic modification.
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Only because I think the stock seats still work well as a neutral ground if you get the coachworks first. vs Getting Brides (2nd option) first and having stock interior that doesn't exactly match. (The gray stitching makes the difference.) But that is my thought process, and it could be assbackwards...so just take my advance with a grain of salt. -Josh
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