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R33 Drivers side bride seat rail with alloy mounts

These are to suit a side mount seat. They are super low bride rails, i purchased them new from japan myself.

They come standard connected to each other by a metal piece which i cut off(will make sense when i put a pic up) as my seat was a bit wide. They don't have bride markings on them as the metal bit i cut off had it, and of course i had to throw that out. But i give my word and will offer money back guarantee.

The planted alloy sidemounts i bought from the usa.

Cost me almost $400 all up and has only been test fitted.

$50 for the lot

RPM 3" Harness

Used on one hill climb, that's it. Purchased new by me at revolution race gear.

Does not come with the eyelets.

$40

pickup in syd

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This is the seat rail, type LF

http://www.nengun.com/bride/rails-lf-type

As you can see the metal strip that connects the two sides has been cut off.

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