New parts available! ** Billet Seat braces from MRZ!
The Billet Seat Brace is a new innovative part that will look amazing in your Cobalt! 
The MRZ Performance seat braces are made out of High Strength 6061 T6 Billet Aluminum. They are CNC machined and hand brushed or polished to a mirror finish, you can get them in the finish of your choice. The unique design of this new part is made to fit perfectly on the headrest of your Chevrolet Cobalt or Pontiac G5. The seat brace is a 100% safe and will not affect any safety feature of your car. Easy to install in a minute, remove headrest, insert the MRZ Billet Seat Brace and put headrest back on seat, you're done!
Those billet seat braces are real eye catchers in car shows, these are perfect items to have a custom emblem engraved. You can have them with many different engravings (OEM emblems, MRZ emblem and custom emblems) or simply leave them plain. We can also anodize them in various colors.
The billet seat braces come in pair to fit both front seats. Approximate size is 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 6".
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/prod...roducts_id/114
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/prod...roducts_id/115
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at sales@mrzperformance.com
Brushed with the SS emblem:

Polished with the SUPSERCHARGED emblem:

Here it is installed in a Cobalt SS coupe 2.4



Thanks for looking and Happy Holidays to all of you!
Also check our new website at www.mrzperformance.com not fully completed but will be soon!

The MRZ Performance seat braces are made out of High Strength 6061 T6 Billet Aluminum. They are CNC machined and hand brushed or polished to a mirror finish, you can get them in the finish of your choice. The unique design of this new part is made to fit perfectly on the headrest of your Chevrolet Cobalt or Pontiac G5. The seat brace is a 100% safe and will not affect any safety feature of your car. Easy to install in a minute, remove headrest, insert the MRZ Billet Seat Brace and put headrest back on seat, you're done!
Those billet seat braces are real eye catchers in car shows, these are perfect items to have a custom emblem engraved. You can have them with many different engravings (OEM emblems, MRZ emblem and custom emblems) or simply leave them plain. We can also anodize them in various colors.
The billet seat braces come in pair to fit both front seats. Approximate size is 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 6".
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/prod...roducts_id/114
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/prod...roducts_id/115
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at sales@mrzperformance.com
Brushed with the SS emblem:
Polished with the SUPSERCHARGED emblem:
Here it is installed in a Cobalt SS coupe 2.4
Thanks for looking and Happy Holidays to all of you!
Also check our new website at www.mrzperformance.com not fully completed but will be soon!
Last edited by MRZ - RedGTZ; Dec 22, 2007 at 02:40 PM.
Those are very impressive. Is there anyway you would make ones for the pontiac g5.
The Billet Seat Brace is a new innovative part that will look amazing in your Cobalt! 
The MRZ Performance seat braces are made out of High Strength 6061 T6 Billet Aluminum. They are CNC machined and hand brushed or polished to a mirror finish, you can get them in the finish of your choice. The unique design of this new part is made to fit perfectly on the headrest of your Chevrolet Cobalt or Pontiac G5. The seat brace is a 100% safe and will not affect any safety feature of your car. Easy to install in a minute, remove headrest, insert the MRZ Billet Seat Brace and put headrest back on seat, you're done!
Those billet seat braces are real eye catchers in car shows, these are perfect items to have a custom emblem engraved. You can have them with many different engravings (OEM emblems, MRZ emblem and custom emblems) or simply leave them plain. We can also anodize them in various colors.
The billet seat braces come in pair to fit both front seats. Approximate size is 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 6".
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/prod...roducts_id/114
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/prod...roducts_id/115
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at sales@mrzperformance.com
Brushed with the SS emblem:

Polished with the SUPSERCHARGED emblem:

Here it is installed in a Cobalt SS coupe 2.4



Thanks for looking and Happy Holidays to all of you!
Also check our new website at www.mrzperformance.com not fully completed but will be soon!

The MRZ Performance seat braces are made out of High Strength 6061 T6 Billet Aluminum. They are CNC machined and hand brushed or polished to a mirror finish, you can get them in the finish of your choice. The unique design of this new part is made to fit perfectly on the headrest of your Chevrolet Cobalt or Pontiac G5. The seat brace is a 100% safe and will not affect any safety feature of your car. Easy to install in a minute, remove headrest, insert the MRZ Billet Seat Brace and put headrest back on seat, you're done!
Those billet seat braces are real eye catchers in car shows, these are perfect items to have a custom emblem engraved. You can have them with many different engravings (OEM emblems, MRZ emblem and custom emblems) or simply leave them plain. We can also anodize them in various colors.
The billet seat braces come in pair to fit both front seats. Approximate size is 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 6".
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/prod...roducts_id/114
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/prod...roducts_id/115
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at sales@mrzperformance.com
Brushed with the SS emblem:
Polished with the SUPSERCHARGED emblem:
Here it is installed in a Cobalt SS coupe 2.4
Thanks for looking and Happy Holidays to all of you!
Also check our new website at www.mrzperformance.com not fully completed but will be soon!
It may look high but it make the headrest at about the first click and you can also remove the seatbelt plastic guide with will remove about 1/2 inch from the height. Most people remove it to get a better access to rear passengers, it also look better without these IMO.
Last edited by MRZ - RedGTZ; Dec 23, 2007 at 01:34 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
The brace is far from touching to the neck, if it would be close to toch it would be dangerous to use but the way the headrest is made, the rod from the hearest are far away from the neck to avoid any contact, the brace being installed at the same location, it is completely safe and you wont toch it for sure 
We can make some for the G5 people for sure if we get enough interest for them... I'll get the the G5 forums in the next days to see what people think about them there
It may look high but it make the headrest at about the first click and you can also remove the seatbelt plastic guide with will remove about 1/2 inch from the height. Most people remove it to get a better access to rear passengers, it also look better without these IMO.
We can make some for the G5 people for sure if we get enough interest for them... I'll get the the G5 forums in the next days to see what people think about them there
It may look high but it make the headrest at about the first click and you can also remove the seatbelt plastic guide with will remove about 1/2 inch from the height. Most people remove it to get a better access to rear passengers, it also look better without these IMO.
No problem, if you want a set of these we can make it 
We have not tested them for the back but I'm pretty sure we can make some that fits there also, maybe thiner to not have the back headrest to high and cut the vision... we'll keep you posted when we have some done for the back
Last edited by MRZ - RedGTZ; Dec 23, 2007 at 11:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
looks great!
I'd like one which says "GT" in the stock GM font.
however I feel it's easily $15-20 too pricey for what it is...
it should cost less than the sills IMHO, I know it's good quality but still..
I'd like one which says "GT" in the stock GM font.
however I feel it's easily $15-20 too pricey for what it is...
it should cost less than the sills IMHO, I know it's good quality but still..
Last edited by Renesis; Dec 30, 2007 at 10:34 PM.
There is probably as much metal in them as in the sills so I can see the price justification.
I would want the head rest to be able to go all the way down though, or at least, mostly down.


