So after speaking with Alan, he came up with a real elegant solution. I already had the Corbeau "universal seat mount" for side mounting the seat, which I got from Slow TA (Thanks man!) So Alan fabricated the seat rails so that they would bolt to the exiting factory mount so that I stay ESP legal, and then he drilled a series of holes along the side at the proper interval. The "uprights" from the corbeau kit has two sets of holes on each upright which allows for "between" hole adjustments. Mated with Alan's frame rails I can change the position of the seat for an aft in 0.25in increments and I can change the angle of the seat from straight up and down to "Big Pimp'n."
My friend, The Powder Pro then powder coated them in mat black for a awsome durable finish that should take the abuse of me buckling and unbuckling the harness. Than's Sean! Now on to the pictures:
Original Set-up

Alan's Seat Rails:
Installed Picture:
Thanks Alan!