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looking through the search function i have found many results for adr approved seats, which is all good and well but you can still get defected for the rails does anybody have a supplier for the rails that are adr approved and bolt in?

found the just jap ones but no mention of adr approval :(

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17834&cat=282&page=1

and the autotechnica ones look the same way

http://purchasenet.com.au/shopping/autotecnica-seat-rail-nissan-r3233-gtst-skyline-p-1982.html

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They may be ADR approved but most of these rails require some modification to fit properly.

If you are driving a skyline the seat rails are the last of your worries.

Unless you crash or someone crashes into you and your modified seat rails snap and you or a passenger gets injured but the insurance wont cover it, ect ect..

I got a rail for a Sparco at Revolution Race Gear which was OK (not good but still better than most after market rails) and it bolted straight up, then get it engineered and see if it passes, or even ring a engineer and see what they recommend first.

Or just buy R32/33 GTR seats if you are not using a harness or R34 GTR seats if you are using a harness, unless its a R34GTT which would suck as nothing fits..

I hear that Just Jap have a black pair of R34 GTR seats for around 2K.

Great value for money, nice and tight, no modifications to fit.

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=19746&cat=387&page=1

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