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Hey guys,

Thinking of getting some R32/R33 GTR seats. Are they much better than R33 series 2 GTS-t seats? Or should I go for aftermarket? Just looking at pictures compared to my GTS-t seats, they don't look much more supportive.

Went for a ride in a few mate's WRX's and the Recaros in them are a dream. Not having sat in a GTR before, I'm not too sure if the GTR seats are like the WRX Recaros.

Can anyone shed any light?

Cheers

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my girlf has has 99 wrx and the seats are only comfy for a little while, after about halfa the bottom starts to get tough. i prefer the gtst seats actually any adjustable skyline seats could sit in those all day

Is there any difference between R32 and R33 GTR seats?

They look the same, they bolt up the same, the only thing apart from age (and therefore condition) is that the R33 seats have stitching across the middle section.

$600 for a set of R33 GTR seats .. I would pay that in a second. Nobody has any, R32 sets are going for 800+ atm.

GTR seats by far. OK driven R33 GTST seats sucks no side support too high good position though.... my old GTiR had better support and harder sides.. GTR seats has more side support.. but it needs it being able to rip through corners at such speeds..

pay the $600 and the get the R33 GTR seats..

GTR seats > GTS-t seats....

there is no comparison, look for some R33/R34 ones, as alot of R32 ones are torn on the side bolster.....

I hunted for some, but couldnt find any so ended up with some 2nd Hnd Recaro SR3 seats for my GTS-t. SOOO much better than stock too....

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