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Old 11-29-2006, 08:16 AM   #1
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I have a Sparco Pro2000 seat that i got cause it was cheap and in great shape. I just ordered the side mount brackets for it. Do i have to by sliders or is there a way I can make them fit on the stock sliders?
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I have a Sparco Pro2000 seat that i got cause it was cheap and in great shape. I just ordered the side mount brackets for it. Do i have to by sliders or is there a way I can make them fit on the stock sliders?

Return the Sparco/Wedge brackets. Don't bother to buy them. You will sit too high. The pro2000s fit the Bride/Nagisa bracket/rails. Buy them, bolt on, be happy.
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