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hey guys,

made a fool of my self today when i purchased some Bride Hyper low Seat rails which lower the seat height by 35mm which only fit GTRs. selling because i obviously dont have one =[

only looking for what these cost me to import

BRAND NEW **PAIR** still in box (only opened a few hrs ago to fit and realised they dont fit) re-sealed and includes all manuals and certifications of authenticity.

Part Numbers N303HL and N304HL

Product Ref: Click Here

$600 - pickup melbourne

*if your interested in interstate shipping that will be at your expense.

pics:

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contact me via:

PM

[email protected]

0421691338

Thanks

Edited by Jap_Muscle
  • 3 weeks later...

What are the bolt hole measurements?

The ones that are for bolting the rail and seats together.

What are the bolt hole measurements?

The ones that are for bolting the rail and seats together.

here ya go buddy and a picture of the box it came in.

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Edited by Jap_Muscle

that's not the rail. it looks like the actual holes on the seat. I wouldn't have a clue what size they are. only someone who had the seat could tell you.

Take the rail.

Measure the distance between the holes. Front to back and side to side.

If there are multiple holes on each corner. See if any of them measure 35cm X 27cm.

right sorry didnt get what you meant.

side to side is 22cm

widest front to back measurements are 33cm

unfortunately no 35cm front to backs =[

Edited by Jap_Muscle
  • 2 weeks later...

there seems to have been some interest in the last few weeks but no one who actually has cash....only people who have cash in 2-3weeks.

still available until i get a deposit guys

  • 2 weeks later...

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