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just out of curiosity is it possibleto get the seat rails seperatly and if so how much????

Cheers Jimmi

Hi Jimmi, the included universal seat rails only come with the seats.

Regards,

Steve

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Hi Paul, this offer is still available :blush:

We don't actually offer pre-made rails unfortuantely, but most reputable workshops/fabricators should be able to modify the rails to suit your vehicle.

Cheers,

Steve

are they only available in leather? or can they still be had in fabric...

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry.

We have both Leather and Mesh Fabric types available.

Cheers,

Steve

2. All black

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The above seats are available for online purchase right now via our website using the URL below:

http://www.justjap.com/parts_nseats.htm

Cheers,

Steve

hi Steve..

when's the offer on till?i'll only be getting my car end of next week..but am tempted to get a pair of these black leather ones :)

hi Steve..

when's the offer on till?i'll only be getting my car end of next week..but am tempted to get a pair of these black leather ones :D

Hi mate, we will be continuing these prices for a while so don't worry - Pm me or drop by the store when you are ready to go and we will look after you.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi do you have a recommended place to get the rails done and a rough price figure?.. rails is the only thing stopping me from buying these seats!

Hi Aarlan, you could try Grey Imports.

Regards,

Steve

Hi mate, we will be continuing these prices for a while so don't worry - Pm me or drop by the store when you are ready to go and we will look after you.

Cheers,

Steve

thanks Steve..will let u know :)

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Hi Steve,

Purchased a few things off you on NS.com...

Was wondering actually what these are like to drive in?

Im tossing up whether to use these or a fixed seat, my car isnt a full time drifter, but sees some occasional slide time.

Not too worried about mounting them, thats easy enough, just wondering what they'll hold me like? Are the sides and leg bolsters firm like Genuine recaros?

Cheers,

Ben.

Hi Steve,

Purchased a few things off you on NS.com...

Was wondering actually what these are like to drive in?

Im tossing up whether to use these or a fixed seat, my car isnt a full time drifter, but sees some occasional slide time.

Not too worried about mounting them, thats easy enough, just wondering what they'll hold me like? Are the sides and leg bolsters firm like Genuine recaros?

Cheers,

Ben.

Hi Ben, the feedback we receive from our customers is that these are very comfortable to drive in. The design and support is virtually identical to the Recaro SR3 recliners so for a streeter with the occasional drift outing I would be going for a pair of these rather than a set of fixed back seats :thumbsup:

If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask

Cheers,

Steve



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