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Item:

-GTR base (bolts onto floor pan of car)

-Rail sliders (bolts onto seat then onto base)

Age:

-GTR Base Unknown

-Rails/sliders New

Condition:

Perfect working order

Price:

$120neg

SOLD

To Fit: (What car)

R32/R33/R34 & S13 with minor modifications

Location:

Melbourne, south eastern surbubs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

The base is off a GTR and fits R32/R33/R34 & S13 with minor modifications

The rails are brand new but I am unsure of what brand they are, but they are in perfect working order as well

I am unsure what seat they suit because they do not fit on my RECARO SR-3 so I am selling them as I have no need

The rails and base should suit any R32/R33/R34 GTR seat. You could probably bolt it up to any seat and maybe redrill the holes to make it suit your application, thats just for the rails as the base bolts straight in.

Good cheap rail if your looking at making a custom setup!

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rail1.jpg

Edited by abu
can u get the hole-hole dimension? (width and length)

cheers

Will get some measurements for you tomorrow after work, way to tired now.

The slide rails will bolt onto the base all you need is the brackets at the top to make the seat fit!

I just worked it out today that those brackets were missing, highlighted them in the picture below. You can really just make 2 brackets of equal length and bolts them to the rails then just drill the holes on the brackets in the right position to fit ANY seat.

rail22.jpg

rail222.jpg

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Edited by abu
Will get some measurements for you tomorrow after work, way to tired now.

The slide rails will bolt onto the base all you need is the brackets at the top to make the seat fit!

I just worked it out today that those brackets were missing, highlighted them in the picture below. You can really just make 2 brackets of equal length and bolts them to the rails then just drill the holes on the brackets in the right position to fit ANY seat.

rail22.jpg

1190932.jpg

hmmmm

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