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Brand new Bride Super Low seat rails to suit R34's (except BNR34).

They will fit BrixI and II, ErgoI and II, XaxII, Pros, EuroII, Gias, Gias Sport, Stradia, Stradia Sport.

$250 each side, or $450 for the pair.

Pickup near Hornsby, or postage ok as well.

0421 141 538

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hey mate im keen as mustard on these just wanting to know eactly if these will fit R34 GTR?? hence if your unsure just upload a few pics and call it business

if they're for GTT, they will ONLY fit GTT, they WON'T fit GTR, nor will it fit 4 door...

oh...and just to let u know mxfly, the rails you have pictured are the RO-type and won't fit Euro II's as you described, unless you bought an add on to convert it to the MO-type...

...just lettin you know :D

if got gtr bride rails in my r34 gtfour (has the same seats as gtt) and everything bolted up fine...

yeah thats why im asking ive got a r34 GT-T FOUR (all wheel drive turbo) and they have the the same floor as a GTR due to the gtr transfercase theres a hump in the floor and when i tried to fit GT-T bride rails one of the mounts didnt fit need gtr rails i think unless the rail was doggy

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