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Does anyone know somewhere that makes seat rails?

Would the BRIDE ones fit on a Sparco Evo 2 seat?

Also the seat needs to be kept low, the stock seat rails are really really low. So it would be good to keep it that way!

Let's talk the same language here.

The seat itself sits on a rail that slides back and forth.

This rail then bolts onto a frame that has eyes for the bolts that go into your floor.

The rails are general easily available in reasonably generic form (ie. from say Revolution Racegear).

The frame that is custom to the R32/33/34 (same IIRC) is harder to get.

T.

me and a mate made some, still need some finishing though but are pretty good! totally fixed dont slide, but who needs that if setup right in the beginning. they are illegal anyway unless the fold forward! just used 0.8mm flat bar and welded it up! can post pics if you need ideas!

Sparco have something like rails for something like 1,000 different model cars. I contacted an American website regarding the Evo 2 who said "Their are no left-hand drive Sparco seat rails for R33's available, only right-hand drive" (He must have thought I was an American).

Does the Evo2 have sidemounts as well as floor mounts or just floor mounts? I can't actually remember....

Try calling the Australian Sparco Distributor (??).

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