//////////F1spec Sale on Low down rails for all sidemounts seats. 1 stop shop for seat rails syste
Introducing F1spec's Overstock Blowout sale
$100 with FREE S&Hfor each rail, these rails retails for 150 dollars from other companies .


These rails fit all side mounted racing seats to give the lowest driving position possible without compromising your safety. Made of high quality stainless steel built for superior stability, these rails offer the best bang for your buck.
Applications:
* Honda Civic 1992-1995 EG
* Honda Civic 1996- 2000 EK/EM
* Acura Integra 1994-2001 DC
* Honda S2000 2000-2008 AP1/ap2 INSTOCK
Our Rails fit all side mounted racing seats such as:
* Recaro
* Sparco
* Bride
* BuddyClub
* F1Spec
* And many more...
New pictures of the lower side mounts are up
here are the normal ones you would have with the purchase of the low down rails

and here
the optional lower ones for 20 dollars extra

Method of payments:
-Paypal- SALES@F1SPEC.COM
-Cash- IN PERSON
-Credit- VISA or MASTER CARD
$100 with FREE S&Hfor each rail, these rails retails for 150 dollars from other companies .


These rails fit all side mounted racing seats to give the lowest driving position possible without compromising your safety. Made of high quality stainless steel built for superior stability, these rails offer the best bang for your buck.
Applications:
* Honda Civic 1992-1995 EG
* Honda Civic 1996- 2000 EK/EM
* Acura Integra 1994-2001 DC
* Honda S2000 2000-2008 AP1/ap2 INSTOCK
Our Rails fit all side mounted racing seats such as:
* Recaro
* Sparco
* Bride
* BuddyClub
* F1Spec
* And many more...
New pictures of the lower side mounts are up
here are the normal ones you would have with the purchase of the low down rails

and here
the optional lower ones for 20 dollars extra

Method of payments:
-Paypal- SALES@F1SPEC.COM
-Cash- IN PERSON
-Credit- VISA or MASTER CARD
Last edited by F1Spec; May 11, 2009 at 12:55 PM.
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you can sit you seat really close to the ground or stock height, but i never actually compared these to the bride rails.
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sorry guys all pm's/emails have been replied to, sorry for the late responses,
i was in sema the last few days
i was in sema the last few days
New pictures of the lower side mounts are up
here are the normal ones you would have with the purchase of the low down rails

and here
the optional lower ones
here are the normal ones you would have with the purchase of the low down rails

and here
the optional lower ones
I want a passenger for an eg can I call and order it cause I need it by thursday? Please pm me asap
that seat is sick....
I'd advise buying rails... as opposed to making them. I removed the rails from my factory eg seat and cut the "extra" off. I used mild steel to create a bracket/adaptor for the rails.... It took me forever. Its done, and it works, but it was a pain in the butt and I'm still pulling metal slivers out of my fingers. The seat sits super low though and is sweet. I'm 6'3" and I have 6" over my head when sitting in my hatch. Slides work great. My shoulder comes up to about where the window starts on the door. If I lean the seat back a litte or slouch, my chin is where the window meets the door panel. I dig it. Lots of work though. All in all.... I advise buying your brackets and rails...
I'd advise buying rails... as opposed to making them. I removed the rails from my factory eg seat and cut the "extra" off. I used mild steel to create a bracket/adaptor for the rails.... It took me forever. Its done, and it works, but it was a pain in the butt and I'm still pulling metal slivers out of my fingers. The seat sits super low though and is sweet. I'm 6'3" and I have 6" over my head when sitting in my hatch. Slides work great. My shoulder comes up to about where the window starts on the door. If I lean the seat back a litte or slouch, my chin is where the window meets the door panel. I dig it. Lots of work though. All in all.... I advise buying your brackets and rails...
that seat is sick....
I'd advise buying rails... as opposed to making them. I removed the rails from my factory eg seat and cut the "extra" off. I used mild steel to create a bracket/adaptor for the rails.... It took me forever. Its done, and it works, but it was a pain in the butt and I'm still pulling metal slivers out of my fingers. The seat sits super low though and is sweet. I'm 6'3" and I have 6" over my head when sitting in my hatch. Slides work great. My shoulder comes up to about where the window starts on the door. If I lean the seat back a litte or slouch, my chin is where the window meets the door panel. I dig it. Lots of work though. All in all.... I advise buying your brackets and rails...
I'd advise buying rails... as opposed to making them. I removed the rails from my factory eg seat and cut the "extra" off. I used mild steel to create a bracket/adaptor for the rails.... It took me forever. Its done, and it works, but it was a pain in the butt and I'm still pulling metal slivers out of my fingers. The seat sits super low though and is sweet. I'm 6'3" and I have 6" over my head when sitting in my hatch. Slides work great. My shoulder comes up to about where the window starts on the door. If I lean the seat back a litte or slouch, my chin is where the window meets the door panel. I dig it. Lots of work though. All in all.... I advise buying your brackets and rails...
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