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pics? neg on price... will they bolt up to a 180 no probs...

They wont 'bolt' in, one of the holes/mounting points requires modifcation from memory when fitted to an S13.

Pair of front seats out of a 93 r32 gtr,no signs of wear in the bolsters or the material,these are the best ones i've ever seen apart from one minor (repairable) cigarette burn.Perfect upgrade for GTS-T as they bolt straight in and need no modification or modification approval.. only $600

Ben 0411344824

Can i please see the pics

Pics now added.. please note that seats look dirty in the photos but they are not.. pics were taken in a garage with no light and the flash makes them look that way!

hey do these have the same rails as 33's and are there any difference between the 32 gtr seats and the 33 gtr

rails are the same in r32/r33..i think they only slightly changed the trim on the seats in the series 3 r33 gtr but are the same seat in both cars(r32 and r33 GTR).. couldn't be that hard to modify the seats to go into an r31 as i think they're pretty similar to a31 cefiro and have seen that done plenty of times

hey i'll make the first offer of $400 for both. if i was going to spend $600 i'd rather get two immaitation leather recaros with rails. you'll probably want to wait to see if you get further interest but atleast u know my offer stands

thanks for the offer but no thanks.. and good luck in a machinery inspection when they cant find the adr tags on the seat to say they suit australian standards.. i've had enough trouble with genuine brides and they aren't known to snap in a collision..

I woulda bought them if they were in sydney.

speedfreak says "you gotta consider that". Gtr seats normally go for 800-1k.

You shoulda bought em :wave:

Ben got me a awesome deal on shipping!

Shipped yesterday and arrived today!

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