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- W1ggz
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Re: seat rails
Yep afraid its the only way just take your old seats and new seats to a garage with a welder and ask them to work some magic for you
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- nucleustylzlude
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Bride ones new in the UK are nearly £200 each! Makes mine a bargain - no doubt to be owned by Ste some day soon.NafemanNathan wrote:There are two other off the shelf jobs...Bride and Jamex. They're both expensive mind, about £100 a piece.
Definitely best off mod'ing the originals.

http://www.hondaperformanceparts.co.uk/ ... lude_97-01_/
http://www.sportseats4u.co.uk/brand/bri ... d_768.html
Only ever seen a single Jamex rail for a 5th gen, still on ebay at the moment.
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You can get a welded to come do them at your house, it'll save you having to get the seats to them.
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