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Harro,

Hope everyone is still hung over, I know I am :)

I have decided to split up the Recaro Seat & Seat Rail. I think it might be easier to sell this way

The seat rail itself is some Japanese brand, I assume it's a Cluster branded one (as I have had one before). There's also a BRIDE universal seat plate mounted to it, which allows you to bolt up to most Japanese seats. These plates + rail bolt up perfectly to Recaro SR2/SR3 seats.

Also the rail has a captive nut for the seat belt, unlike BRIDE rails which require you to use a nut & bolt. The thread fits the stock OEM seat belt clicker/buckle thing perfectly.

Will fit:

  • R32 GTS-t / GT-R
  • R33 GTS-t / GT-R
  • R34 GT-R

Location: Canley Vale, NSW, 2166

Contact: Here or PM

Price: $150 FIRM

WIll post at buyer's expense

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Bolted up perfectly to this:

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