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hey all!

Got a pair of bride seat rails for the passenger and driver side for sale from an R34, they are second hand but practically look brand new. The code number is N105, i know they only fit in R34 and not R33s, dont know about R32s. They are currently on a pair of East bears R34 seats.

Pick up in sydney only plz, no postage!!

Price: was $500 for the pair!! $350 FOR THE PAIR!!! NOW $300!!!!!! FOR THE PAIR!!!

plz pm me for any other questions.

Cheers

Manveer

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lrc135 Posted Today, 01:59 PM

QUOTE(shonen @ 7 Oct 2006, 12:40 PM)

are these the super low rails ?

or the normal height ?

I would like to know the same.

hey, i have no idea whether they are super low, are there any other markings from the normal ones on them apart from being low itself?

Cheers

Manveer

GT51R Posted Today, 05:18 PM

for R34 GTR as i just tried 34 2wd in my 34 R and did not fit!!

a okz, thanks for that, there from a 2WD for everyone with that question!

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