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full bucket seats are the way too go if you want to be really held in place... You don't need a reclining seat on the drivers side, I think the sports recliners are a bit of a waste really they won't hold as good as a full bucket and they cost just as much...

But the full bucket does get hot to sit in, I would maybe not if it was a daily driver... depends how badly you want to feel the G forces...

Bride rails from Nengun...

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Old thread yes I know.

Are they the same rails for their D1 spec recliners (bottom mount) i spoke with may mates that work at autobarn today and they said the rails aren't available for a couple of months.

Are there any other rails that will fit them? Autotechnica maybe?

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