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Hey all

Im building a r33 track car at the mo.

Im after some race seats to put in it and harness.

Without paying $1200 + for one seat what other options are out there?

I had an evo 7 and i actually didnt mind the seats very comfy and holds well just unsure how heavy they are.

Have a 33 GTR but dont think they hold well enough.

What other options are out there?

Will probs recover what ever i get anyway.

And "replicas" arent an option

ideas?

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I recently went down the race-seat saga and learnt a few lessons.

My advice is firstly sort out how you plan to mount it. How low do you need it to be? will you be using pre-fabbed rails designed for your car or universal? does it cater for side-mount or are you stuck with bottom mount? THEN you can start picking a seat. If your rails slide, will you have to prop the seat up to clear the handle? Is the seat too wide? will it hit the roof?

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I had none of these problems ^^^^

Bought pro2000 seats purchased bride mo rails, got side mount brackets and bolted in, next is half cage with harness bar to use 4or5 point harnesses... Done

Interested to see what you go with here Adz2332 , when you say "replicas arent an option" is this purely from your own safety perspective or a particular events regulations for scrutineering ?

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