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After finding out the distinct lack of seat rails available if you own a R31,R32,R33 and want to put in aftermarket seats in, I am offering a group buy for a set of copies which I will get a metal engineering shop to copy of the bride seat rails I am about to purchase for the recaros to go into my car. Recaro or no other company in Aus has any rails available either.

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If you want to put in Recaro,Bride, Cobra, Sparco etc seat in ur line then you will need a set of these rails as the floor plan on the lines are at different elevations near the seat area and the drivers side seat belt holder is apart of the stock seat rails. You will not be able to adapt any other rails unless u custom cut and shut them, and then still the seat wont sit at the right elevation or angle and wont be as safe as these properly made ones I can get done.

If interested reply on here and then I can get a good price from the fabricator

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I'm interested in drivers side R32 GTR rails.

Also for those considering aftermarket seats we can get good prices on them compared to recaros, bride and the like, from $530 for 2 seats:

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/raceworx/obx.htm

how mcuh is the railing?>....will it fit nicely into gtr with recaro seats

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The floor plans on the r32-33 gtr and gts are the same so yes they will fit.

As for price, it all depends on how many people are interested in them, if not many then i wont bother getting an engineering company to fabricate them.

Duncan

No SPAM on this thread please :thumbsup:

Just be careful on the r31.. as I believe they are different.

And aussie and import R31 require different rails.

R31 aussie is definitely not the same as the R32 -> r33 jap stuff.

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