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Im in the same boat as u 2!

Got a 33gts-t with sunroof and im too tall, also got a pair of 33 gtr seats to go in but im too lazy, but if they sit lower ill have to think about throwing them in sooner!!

If no 1 has any info i guess ill be the guinea pig, dunno if it will help u 2 with R32s?

Edited by ABuSD
open the sunroof?

EDIT:

Who needs a helmet to have their head brushing the top of the car... most uncomfortable...

The sunroof doesn't sit directly above my head. If my seat was in the middle where the gearknob was it would work though.

I dont get what your trying to say about the helmet?? Perhaps rephrase it or explain wtf you mean :D

I have to slouch because if I sit upright, my head hits the roof... without the added height of a helmet.

On long drives, I sit more upright... and my hair brushes the roof. most uncomfortable. Took me about a month to get used to slouching with the seat back, figuring out where I wanted the seat, etc, when I first got the car.

And the sunroof was a joke - unless you don't mind having your head on a 45 degree angle, that is.

You could always lower the car - that would make the seats lower...

I stuck R32 GTR seats in my 32 for this reason but i didnt have a sunroof... you can get other seats better then GTRs but for price and looks i reckon theyre a good buy.

It game me a slightly better height and definately a far better grip in the seats as a cheap upgrade... unless you wanna go real cheap and get a set of those dodgey bride/recaro copies like denham and justjap sell for like $400 a pair.

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