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Hi there,

I'm looking at purchasing a set of bride race seats, but they don't come with rails.

How does one normally go about getting rails to fit an FTO?
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Err...get them fabbed up like everyone else? :slap:
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I'd prefer it off the shelf.
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O well in that case just go down to the huge custom mitsubishi fto store and tell em what you need, they've got a bunch of custom brackets for every seat on the market....
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silverGPX wrote:I'd prefer it off the shelf.
Taz wrote:O well in that case just go down to the huge custom mitsubishi fto store and tell em what you need, they've got a bunch of custom brackets for every seat on the market....
When will you two hurry up and get a divorce? Either that, or keep your bickering off the forum. :lol:

// Seat rails for an FTO will most likely have to be fabbed up as they're not as common as a soapbox racer or other wog-boxes. Just get them made by a japanese boiler maker so you can claim JDM-spec.
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I just thought someone might know where I can order them as a request only sorta thing.
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http://www.importmonster.com.au/yahoo?c ... ride#26322

Just match up with the Bride seat type.
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$135-$200 per seat, with shipping on top...ouch :lol:
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Thanks Ben
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Taz wrote:$135-$200 per seat, with shipping on top...ouch :lol:
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Supplanter wrote:
Taz wrote:$135-$200 per seat, with shipping on top...ouch :lol:
Hey, if funds allow? Image
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yip got mine from japan not fabbed up here great quality and sit lower too
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From import monster?

Yes I need it to be low because I am tall.
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Nope dstocks sorted off yahoo Japan
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silverGPX wrote:From import monster?

Yes I need it to be low because I am tall.
grow shorter or hunch, problem solved :cheers:
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fraz91 wrote:When will you two hurry up and get a divorce? Either that, or keep your bickering off the forum. :lol:
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Just get the classic bomadore p-plater lean back :lol:
gotta get there one day :)
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