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haha yeah u get that sometimes unfortunately...

it's not hard to get your hands on 34 GTT rails from trusted sellers

just makes things a lot easier.

Greenline was awesome. Next day response to all my emails and replied to everyone of them without fail. Plus fast delivery. It wasn't my rails I bought off them, but I did enquire - and was about to purchase them until I found a set from a local importer...

I did buy something else from greenline instead though and yeah...if you're lookin for rails...i suggest go through them :dry:

Hey dudes, just doing some research... apparently R32/R33/R34 can share the same rails. Check out the part numbers for Bride LR Type rails -

LR N302 Skyline LH Nissan Skyline 89/8-98/4 (Left Side Only) AU $ 152.24 AU $ 306.46

LR N302 Skyline LH Nissan Skyline 89/9-98/4 (Left Side Only) AU $ 152.24 AU $ 306.46

LR N302 Skyline LH Nissan Skyline 98/5-02 (Left Side Only) AU $ 152.24 AU $ 306.46

LR N303 Skyline RH Nissan Skyline 89/8-98/4 (Right Side Only) AU $ 152.24 AU $ 306.46

LR N303 Skyline RH Nissan Skyline 89/9-98/4 (Right Side Only) AU $ 152.24 AU $ 306.46

LR N303 Skyline RH Nissan Skyline 98/5-02 (Right Side Only) AU $ 152.24 AU $ 306.46

And also check out this post by R34GTFOUR

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Br...nd-t236010.html

So maybe that dude wasn't smoking crack.. and we've got a cheap(er) alternative for getting bucket seats into our cars without molesting the factory rails.

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