Do they sell aftermarket seat rails for aftermarket bucket seats anywhere for FTO?
or would i have to get some custom made if so what kind of company or person would i go to?
Maybe theses?
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/temp ... 70040cp06/
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/temp ... 68020cp06/
FTO Aftermarket Seat Rails
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Re: FTO Aftermarket Seat Rails
Sure do Yahoo Japan is the place to go (where I got mine) Best bet is Dstocks as he has or did have contacts there. Failing that try import monster but expect to pay $$$
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Re: FTO Aftermarket Seat Rails
What is the reason you want aftermarket rails? Are you going to be using the same stock seats? Is your rails damaged?
If your swapping seats just go get a basic custom rail made up by a welder, if yours is damaged/using the same seat go get a second hand rail - save you hundreds
If your swapping seats just go get a basic custom rail made up by a welder, if yours is damaged/using the same seat go get a second hand rail - save you hundreds

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Got aftermarket seats, RPW is going to weld it along with my extractors and etc

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Re: FTO Aftermarket Seat Rails
Then aftermarket rails that are copies of the originals will have the same problem as they still use the old bolt pattern - the rails you will want will not exist for this particular setup and will have to be created from scratch. Not too hard its a couple of metal plates welded together - i almost could of slapped together the ones i have on my seats now it looks that simple to make

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