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Item : 2 x Drift Blade seats

Price : $500/pair

Extra :

- Black

- Brand new still in the box

- ADR compliant

- Offers optimized seat comfort and plenty of side support

- Easy entry and exit

Photos :

seat_blade_black_angle.jpg

seat_blade_schematic.jpg

Contact : By PM

Location : Central Coast , NSW

Note : Pick up only

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You'll need recaro rails but you'll also need to custom modify 2 plates for each rail. The plates bolt to the rails, then the seat to the plates. If i remember right it's because the holes for the seat are to close in. i.e: the width of the seat holes is shorter than the width of the rails.

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any rails?

if not do you know if bride/recaro retails will fit?

cheers

yes , genuine Bride seat rails will fit .

You'll need recaro rails but you'll also need to custom modify 2 plates for each rail. The plates bolt to the rails, then the seat to the plates. If i remember right it's because the holes for the seat are to close in. i.e: the width of the seat holes is shorter than the width of the rails.

Nope , what you need is genuine Bride MO-Type and the bolt holes will line up perfectly (345mm and 271mm)

check link HERE and scroll down

Hope this help

Cheers

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