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Roman Auto-Tek at Rhodes are (or were) the Australian distributor for Momo. They will be able to help you out.

Sydney Office & Showroom

14 Cavell Avenue

Rhodes NSW 2138

ph. 02 9743 6822

fax. 02 9743 6962

email: [email protected]

web: http://www.autotek.com.au

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Yep they still are the aussie distributor:

"Roman Autotek is the sole Australian importer and distributor of Momo, PIAA and Atiwe products."

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Roman Auto-Tek at Rhodes are (or were) the Australian distributor for Momo. They will be able to help you out.

Sydney Office & Showroom

14 Cavell Avenue

Rhodes NSW 2138

ph. 02 9743 6822

fax. 02 9743 6962

email: [email protected]

web: http://www.autotek.com.au

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Yep they still are the aussie distributor:

"Roman Autotek is the sole Australian importer and distributor of Momo, PIAA and Atiwe products."

Hey i spoke to them

but they said they dont have any

So yeah

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They're the distributors, so if they cant get them there aint many others who could! :laugh:

It's strange that they couldnt even source some either :(

You might actually find that Momo dont even make rails for the R34, nor any skyline for that matter. I had the same story with my Sparco seats from memory. I had to use Recaro rails and design adapters so the seat would fit the rails.

If you decide to go for Recaro, Australia's importer and distributor of Recaro is Macquarie 4x4 at Windsor.. Talk to Duncan. He was able to import the rails for mine, and Im pretty sure they make rails for R34.

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there will not be any R34 specific rails for a momo seat. what you will need to do (assuming it's side mount as you said racing seat).

buy some side mounts, they are all pretty much the same. alloy cost more than steel.

buy some sliders aka rails. you can buy momo ones but personally I'd buy some cobra ones. if you really want momo I can sell you my set cheap as I have cobra now.

get adapters made to fit the sliders to the floor. basically they will make a custom base frame that fixes to the 4 standard floor points and will give a level platform to mount the sliders too.

then mount the sliders to the base, the side mounts to the sliders and the seat into the side mounts. then mount the whole thing to the car. :down:

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what are we looking at to mount recaros into skylines?

roman used to do recaros but not any more i beleive

I used a bride bottom mount rail and redrilled the holes to bolt to my recaro

if its a side mount rail though I dont know if that'd work

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