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I have searched the forum and they do fit apparently to the GTST rails but why do you not see many R32 seats into a 33? Is there a reason? Do they 32s seats look bad in real life? they uncomfortable? or what? im looking to replace my series 2 seats and they GTR seats look more sporty and they arent a defect. And the GTR seats from the 33 and 34 are out of my price range...

Whats your thoughts?

Am i missing something in putting R32 GTR seats in a GTST R33? cos not many people have done it...?

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I have searched the forum and they do fit apparently to the GTST rails but why do you not see many R32 seats into a 33? Is there a reason? Do they 32s seats look bad in real life? they uncomfortable? or what? im looking to replace my series 2 seats and they GTR seats look more sporty and they arent a defect. And the GTR seats from the 33 and 34 are out of my price range...

Whats your thoughts?

Am i missing something in putting R32 GTR seats in a GTST R33? cos not many people have done it...?

It is not often done as R32 GTR seats are hard to find in good condition. Also, its like a step backwards. You are putting older seats in a newer car. Go figure!

I would be spending the extra money and looking at a set of R33 GTR seats or even genuine aftermarket Sparco or Recaro's.

I know of two people who had them in there 33's, they where great!

You can't really notice they are out of a differant car either, the grays blend in well

If you can find a decent set then its a great upgrade

give a bit more time..save a bit more $ and get the R34 GTR's seats

you'll love them, imho

hah yer that wouldbe nice but i dont reali wanna blow a couple grand on seats haha. just something that looks and feels more sporty will do just fine! lol

I have a R33 gtst S1 that i have just secured a drivers R32gtr seat for, my mate has a set in his 33 they look and feel good!! good alt to spending heaps $$$$ ,now all i need is to secure a passenger side seat!! :)

Edited by madaz R33

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