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Item:

BRIDE drivers rail to suit R34 skyline

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Perfect working order

Price:

$180 neg + postage

170 neg pickup + postage

170 neg delivered anywhere in Australia!?

Pending pickup & payment

SOLD

To Fit: (What car)

Nissan R34 Skyline

BRIDE & RECARO seats

Location:

Melbourne - south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Selling my BRIDE rail which is designed to suit the drivers side of a NISSAN R34 Skyline.

Don't need it as I have sold the seat that was attached to it

Its in perfect working order and will suit any R34 Skyline

It will bolt up to most RECARO and BRIDE seats

Will post anywhere in Australia at buyers expense

I will get the model/part numbers off the rail tonight

:P

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dont all skyline rails fit each series (r32/33/34) ??

Na they don't.

That information is what got me into this mess in the first place!

From my personal experience here, R32/R33 rails are the same and interchangeable.. R34 rail did NOT line up in my R32

It was a few mm out at each mounting point, and if you did get it to fit 1 bolt wouldn't line up even if you did manage to get the other 3 on

I'm not sure what the story is but even on SAU I was told that R32/R33/R34 rails are the same but not prepared to advertise or sell it off like that as it didn't fit in my R32.

:)

Thanks for the piccies, but unfortunately, it's not the rail that I'm after :thumbsup:

But I've found out that the rails are Type RO, for:

- Brix 2

- Ergo 2

- XAX 2

- PROS

- GIAS

- Stradia

here's the site:

http://www.bride-jp.com/products_rail.html

And good luck with the sale :blink:

Edited by Pharonic
Thanks for the piccies, but unfortunately, it's not the rail that I'm after :(

But I've found out that the rails are Type RO, for:

- Brix 2

- Ergo 2

- XAX 2

- PROS

- GIAS

- Stradia

here's the site:

http://www.bride-jp.com/products_rail.html

And good luck with the sale ;)

Not a problem at all buddy :(

Appreciate the list of BRIDE compatible seats for the rail, hopefully that helps the sale along

:D

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