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Hey guys so i recently fitted a bride euro2 seat and a bride rail into the passenger side of my r34 gtt.

The rail that suits a euro2 is a Bride MO type. I have a RO type with the MO conversion plates fitted to make it suit the Euro2 seat shown in the link bellow:

http://www.nengun.com/bride/mo-adapters

The seat position is now at least 2cm higher than the stock seat making it feel like a bus.

Is there any other rails that sit lower, or any other way to position the seat lower?

last resort id go would be fabricators cutting the rail up!!

You literally need every little bit you can to get the seat down low, especially on the passenger side. Any adapter will make you sit on the roof. Only 2 options would be get just the MO type rail (check it out to see what it looks like first too, as it may still sit you kind of high). Or, get one fabbed, which is what I did with my Gias II's, and it now sits lower than standard seats.

You literally need every little bit you can to get the seat down low, especially on the passenger side. Any adapter will make you sit on the roof. Only 2 options would be get just the MO type rail (check it out to see what it looks like first too, as it may still sit you kind of high). Or, get one fabbed, which is what I did with my Gias II's, and it now sits lower than standard seats.

i was told the RO and MO are similar in height :(

who fabricated your rail? and how much did u pay if u dont mind me asking? :)

i was told the RO and MO are similar in height :(

who fabricated your rail? and how much did u pay if u dont mind me asking? :)

They look like they would yeah. Actually fabbed it myself. So just the cost of some 3 mm flat bar in mild steel.

Shoijiki, was that fab from scratch or a modded bride rail to sit lower?

Modified Chinese universal rail. It was to "suit" R34 GT-T, and it did bolt in! However your head would touch the roof essentially! So all the flanges were cut off and the frame trimmed down and re-welded to sit as low as is possible without modifying the floor pan. The passenger side cannot sit as low as the drivers side since the floor has a large bulge in the RH rear area. However it's still much lower than stock with the Gias seats. Also I extended the seat belt bracket on the rail to be 5 cm higher too, as it feels like its too far down on the Bride/Uni Rails.

I can show you some quick snaps of the modded rails if you like.

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