Wanted WTB: Bucket seat rails for JZS147 Aristo driver/passenger

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  1. Arsenal96

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    Hey guys, looking to buy a set of rails for my JZS147, both passenger and driver please! Only looking for the set, if you own a 147 you know it can be difficult finding these. If anyone has a spare set they can sell to me (I live in Germany) it would be great as we don't have a big Aristo scene here. Cheers guys!
     
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    reeperR32 Drift-Street-Imports

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    i have a passenger side jzx90 bride base mount if you wanted to modify that??
     
  4. Arsenal96

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    How much modifying do you think it would take man?
     
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    reeperR32 Drift-Street-Imports

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    no idea mate
     
  6. Swampy442

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    Bad news is there are no other Toyotas that share the 147 seat rails, so you would have to modify something to fit, or go to Japan and import something, and even there, Aristo specific rails are hard to find.
     
  7. Arsenal96

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    Thank you both for the offers and the advice, I think I'm going to take the leap and get some custom made. Thanks again guys!
     
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    I think the nearest thing is a Soarer rail, if you're going to get something custom made, maybe strip a Soarer seat, cut the frame and weld it up.
     

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