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Dunno about rails, but you've obviously lowered the chair as far as it will go? I'm 5'11 and almost touch the roof, so I can imagine that you've done that just to fit in the car WITHOUT a helmet. ;o)

i got the opposite problem! Got GTR seats and they sit about an inch lower. SO now i feel like a baby.

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Same height as me,

And yep the seat is as low as it goes. This is really annoying, i want to take it to the track!

Well you could drive it "fully sick styles" with the whole sit down... lol

Actually it pisses me off in the morning when the human body is around 3-4 CMs taller.

PS lucky I never bought an s15... no chance in hell would I be comfy in it.

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just wondering if its possible to lower the rails of my standard S2 r33 drivers seat so i can fit in the car with a helmet, im a bit tall.

Speak to Danny (you can pm him on the forums, his nick is AutoTrust)... he's a man mountain himself and hardly fits in his R33 GTSt coz his gigantic noggin keeps hittin the sunroof. He lowered his factory seat rails by an inch so he's a lil more comfy, but he struggles with a helmet on still.

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human body is 3cm taller in the morning?? i didnt know that... unless you talking bout morning glory.

The average adult will stand around 0.5 inches taller in the morning than in the evening due the slight cartilage compression that happens over the course of a day.

http://www.19.5degs.com/element/2133.php

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:) that has happen to me on some crazy bumps.

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Danny's the one in the jeans and black jacket walking out of the pic on the left.

This is him in his car with a helmet on (this is after he lowered the seat bracket a bit)

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