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better seat = more supportive. don't try to make it more complex than it is

reasonable explanation :P

sounds good, as long as it suits the other trim bits... hate seeing cars with red buckets and black everything else

problem is that the holes in the 33 are designed for a bottom mount seat and as such are too close to the middle. side mount requires them to be further apart.

basically i had some bride FG rails and was trying to put a side mount sparco seat in there and the seat was like 50mm wider than the space between the rails.

if you get desperate just run the stock seat i spose... or you could borrow mine for the day if you CBF getting them from micolour?

My rails were designed for Recaro SR3, by top mounted I mean the seats sit on top of the rails.

For you Billy, you can have both fOr $200, frOm memory, Thuy from J-Imports is selling $200ea

My rails were designed for Recaro SR3, by top mounted I mean the seats sit on top of the rails.

For you Billy, you can have both fOr $200, frOm memory, Thuy from J-Imports is selling $200ea

What car were they made to suit? Will they bolt straight up?

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