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Now in stock!!! NEW GIAS SPORT same style and comfort as the original GIAS but at a more affordable price. Please contact or PM us for pricing

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I have an existing Zeta III carbon fibre seat as my drivers, can you give me a price for seat and rails for the passenger side. Needs to suit an R33 GTS-t.

Thanks

Paul

I have an existing Zeta III carbon fibre seat as my drivers, can you give me a price for seat and rails for the passenger side. Needs to suit an R33 GTS-t.

Thanks

Paul

Hi Paul

Are you after the same style Seat?

Can you get a low mounted rail, for a side mounted seat, for a HR31?

Finding it really hard to get one, and no-one can give me a straight answer.

Im over 6 foot so Id like to be as low to the floor as possible.

Cheers

Ben

Can you get a low mounted rail, for a side mounted seat, for a HR31?

Finding it really hard to get one, and no-one can give me a straight answer.

Im over 6 foot so Id like to be as low to the floor as possible.

Cheers

Ben

Hi Ben

What model seat do you have

Hi Ben

What model seat do you have

I actually have a Velo GP90 +1 seat. Dont fit into a bride. Too Broad in the shoulders. I know that velo seats fit into Bride rails though.

Hope Like Hell you can help! :sorcerer: :sorcerer:

GIAS Sport with rails to suit R34 GTT please?

Also, does the rail/seat have height and reach adjustment?

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I actually have a Velo GP90 +1 seat. Dont fit into a bride. Too Broad in the shoulders. I know that velo seats fit into Bride rails though.

Hope Like Hell you can help! :sorcerer: :sorcerer:

The only one i can think of would be the type FG rail go to www.tees-usa.com this is the eng version of the site, and check up rails type FG these are side mount are these the sort u are after???

The only one i can think of would be the type FG rail go to www.tees-usa.com this is the eng version of the site, and check up rails type FG these are side mount are these the sort u are after???

FO, FG and FX should all work as they're for a side-mount seat. But only the FO rail is on the application guide. Which rail sit's the lowest to the floor possible?

And are they available for HR31, and how mucho?

Cheers

Ben

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FO, FG and FX should all work as they're for a side-mount seat. But only the FO rail is on the application guide. Which rail sit's the lowest to the floor possible?

And are they available for HR31, and how mucho?

Cheers

Ben

Without seeing the base of the seat its hard to tell how much clearance is underneath for a specific rail

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Is it possible to get the GIAS Sport in the centre logo design?

The one that says BRIDE all the way down the seat?

And what rails are used with this seat and the R34 GTT?

Is it possible to get the GIAS Sport in the centre logo design?

The one that says BRIDE all the way down the seat?

And what rails are used with this seat and the R34 GTT?

Hi Gias Sport only come in all black. the rails would be the Mo style as its for a GTT otherwise LR if it was a GTR

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