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Awesome seats Mat!

I just found the thread about the DIY oil cooler.

Sweet info in there!

Going to get myself one when I have sorted out my suspension.

Link to the seats? :D

Autobarn is selling them cheap az! Just gotta get rails now...

Awww yeahh! Just found the link!

$149 is a farken steal!

The rails, where do you find them?

Apparently Bride MO or something, let me know if you find any first! I have not looked yet lol

Re use the stock rails?

Lol I don't even know what to type to find it.

Also if it's not on the first page of google then it doesn't exist

Mani, you are a worry :P Ill let you know how i go and if i find them!

On another note, i noticed on thrashing i had some power steer fluid residue coming out so i got it a sock to mop it up :P

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I've got Jordan brand wristbands on my cars.

Lol awesome!

Ill be hiding the D1 logo anyway, i just wanted black! It was the only reason i chose this style :P

There is a guy on eBay who sells seat mounts, I assume those seats came with sliders?

I'm not sure what they come with yet but ill find out.... You got any info on this so called "guy"? :P

And yes I am hanging around here to find out how you go.

I will then be calling them and getting these seats as well :D

When you do, ask about rails as you can be sure they would have some idea!!! Actually, it is Autobarn..... I take that back :P

"Rails?....It's a seat mate not a train"

Thats the exact answer I would expect

I guess thats what we come to expect from the ACT!

Although in your case it would be "Rails?..... Its a boat mate not a train" lolz :P

If they come with rails, they will probably be those shitty universal rails that never fit any car ever.

Yeah that is cool! Ill try find some lower bride rails, just need to find a supplier with decent cost gear!! If i can get the seat any lower than now ill be happy as my helmet sits on the roof! I would hate too see anyone taller trying to drive it!

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