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tippZ 11-20-2019 01:05 PM

Dallas: Bride x Cusco Zeta III Type-XL
 
For sale in Dallas, TX:

Bride x Cusco Zeta III Type-XL (x1)
Street Faction Side Mount with Sliders (x1)

The seat is used, but barely. This is the XL version which should fit 36-38" waist. If local, you're welcome to come by and try it out. The seat is currently out of the car, but it's about a 10 minute process to throw it back in.

Seat is FIA certified, and valid until 06/2023. Purchased from Evasive Motorsports earlier this year.

The mounts are from street faction engineer, and do include sliders. I did not run the sliders, and they are not show in the pictures below.

I am willing to ship, but shipping expenses will be on the buyer.

Cash or paypal only.

Price: $1000 $850 Shipped & Paypal'd

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OptionZero 11-20-2019 02:15 PM

can you tell if you were able to get it lower than stock height?

tippZ 11-20-2019 02:34 PM

It was probably an inch or so lower than stock but keep in mind that was without using the siders. So, if you needed the adjustability you probably wouldn't gain any clearance. I can put the seat in when I have some free time and take some measurements.

It is worth mentioning that with custom "L" brackets you could likely lower it significantly. There is a log of room on the brackets that could theoretically be removed.

NismoZ3409 11-20-2019 04:57 PM

How was the installation? How was the driving feel with this after? What did you do to bypass the airbag light for the removed side airbag?

tippZ 11-21-2019 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by NismoZ3409 (Post 3890431)
How was the installation? How was the driving feel with this after? What did you do to bypass the airbag light for the removed side airbag?

Installation is easy. Since the bracked is in four pieces, and the base isn't connected, you need to line everything up in the car and then take it out and tighten it down. The seat keeps you planted and still offers decent leg movement. If you have never used a fixed bucket then getting in and out takes some getting used to. I did not install a resistor to trick the airbag light, but I am fairly certain it isn't hard to do.

JARblue 11-21-2019 09:52 AM

I wish I had seen this yesterday, when I was in Dallas :(

tippZ 11-21-2019 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3890528)
I wish I had seen this yesterday, when I was in Dallas :(

If you're back in the area just shoot me a PM! I work from home so I can meet up whenever.

Z Runner 11-21-2019 12:48 PM

TippZ can you review the seat a little? Why are you selling?
If you dont mined me asking what height and waist are you? Did seat fit you well?

tippZ 11-21-2019 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z Runner (Post 3890557)
TippZ can you review the seat a little? Why are you selling?
If you dont mined me asking what height and waist are you? Did seat fit you well?


Seat holds you well... not sure how else you'd like me to review it. If you have any specific questions let me know. The seating position is comfortable and natural. I'm 6'3, 38" and it is tight on my hips. Went back to the OE seats.

tippZ 11-23-2019 03:46 PM

Bump.

tippZ 11-27-2019 03:20 PM

Bump.

DarkJak 11-27-2019 10:04 PM

For those interested, I have the Zeta III size regular and L and had the chance to sit in the Type XL at SEMA.

The regular Zetas will really only fit folks who are sub 34 waist sizes, and those at 34 will be a squeeze.

I'm around 34 now, and had a jacket and a belt on and the Type XL was very comfy, and had a bit of breathing room. Hold is fantastic, and the Cusco collab seats have a microsuedish type of fabric that feels MUCH nicer than the typical fuzzy fabric that Recaros and regular Brides have (what most race seats have). The fuzzy fabric is made of looped ends that really catch and hold on to anything. Like down from a puffer jacket for example. The fabric in the Cusco Brides are open ended and don't hold on to things as a result, making them far easier to clean.

Hold is excellent. Only thing I'd add for long trips would be a lumbar cushion for your lower back.

tippZ 11-29-2019 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkJak (Post 3891708)
For those interested, I have the Zeta III size regular and L and had the chance to sit in the Type XL at SEMA.

The regular Zetas will really only fit folks who are sub 34 waist sizes, and those at 34 will be a squeeze.

I'm around 34 now, and had a jacket and a belt on and the Type XL was very comfy, and had a bit of breathing room. Hold is fantastic, and the Cusco collab seats have a microsuedish type of fabric that feels MUCH nicer than the typical fuzzy fabric that Recaros and regular Brides have (what most race seats have). The fuzzy fabric is made of looped ends that really catch and hold on to anything. Like down from a puffer jacket for example. The fabric in the Cusco Brides are open ended and don't hold on to things as a result, making them far easier to clean.

Hold is excellent. Only thing I'd add for long trips would be a lumbar cushion for your lower back.

Thanks for review!

tippZ 12-09-2019 10:43 AM

Bump.

tippZ 05-03-2020 02:17 PM

Bump. Price lowered to $850 shipped.


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