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these seats and rails were originally out of a fresh import gtr32 - the owner was quite big and didn't fit. For my s15 (and all silvias/180s), one mounting point was approx. 3cm too short so that bracket was cut off and a new plate welded on by a professional. To have this fit skylines again all you need to do is drill a hole approx. 3cm in, no welding required.

the seats have no branding - choosen because i didn't want to have a big bride/sparco/recaro logo that say "steal me!"

the harnesses can fit with no modifications; if you want to run with the optional 5th and 6th point (that go around your crotch area) then you will need to find a mounting point below the seat.

:)

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Any chance of getting some more photos of the seats (front, side and back) in full detail?

Also, I have a coupe; how is this going to affect people climbing into the back as they're fixed buckets

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i will sell the drivers side seperately:

drivers side bucket + rail = $550

1 x 3" harness = $250

together = $750

IIRC the A31 rails are the same as R32/33/34 rails, so if i do remmeber correctly the rails will fit your A31 :(

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