Andrew,

I think we are talking about the same thing. A runner goes between the seat
and the floor, and has the adjuster mechanism in it. Why do you want a 20mm
higher runner for a 1600?  I take it you want to raise the seat height? What
chances a wagon for some reason has a higher seating position? Or you could
use seats that are higher/thicker in the base than normal on the standard
runners.

regards
Terry

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Terry,

yeah I am after the triangular supports that bolt to the floorpan, that
the seat runners/rails and seat then bolt to. It is a bit tricky to
describe as there is no universal "seat terminology" :) I know there
is a car out there that has the same form as the 1600s but 20mm
higher because I have a pair, but dont know where they came from
in order to get the other side :)

Know what I mean?!
thanks Andrew


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