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I have a spare pair of bride seat rails to suit nearly any aftermarket seats like bride, recaro, justjap etc.

Replacement new is approx $500, in near new condition.

Sell for $240 pair

I also have another unkown jap brand RH seat rail, very similar to the bride.

$130

These are made for C34's, but will bolt directly into R32 GTR and GTS, R33 GTR and GTS and R34 GTR only, not R34 GT without slight mods to 1 or 2 mounting brackets

In skylines they will make you seat approx 20-30mm higher than skyline specific models. So if you are a short arse they will work well.

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what type of ur Bride seat rails? to suit what car?

They are for a C34 stagea, but will bolt into skylines but do sit 20-30mm higher

Model numbers are

rhs-

CO34(2) RH T

N119SO SN3

lhs-

C34(2) LH T

N120SO SN3

i mean what type like .. type RO, RX, LR .. not model number

cheers

I would guess MO, as they have the seat mounting plates on top of the sliders. Ro do not have the mounting plates

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  • 2 weeks later...
prices dropped, need money to get painted.

Hi Darrin, still got those Bride/stagea seat rails for sale? I am a short barstard & need what you are selling I think. Just hafta find some adjustable sets (seats) to fit them is all.

Let me know yea or nay with price, acct details for i-net payment please.

Regards GW :banana:

Edited by 260tech
I have 2 sets available

I think Micah rb26stagea is buying 1 set and you can buy the other set if you want.

Pm me if you need more details

Yep: I'm definite on 1 set :)

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