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need major help guys i cannot removing the rear seats in my r32 gts and its really pissing me off. there is no strap or lever i can see or find around the seat i can pull the seat a lil and hear it latched on somthing but i dont wanna ruin it. how do i remove them??.

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put your front seats forward as far as possible.

hop in the car and push the rear bench backwards towards rear of car and lift at the same time. then i think the rear part is bolted in i cant remember exactly but this should help you out...good luck

I think there's two bolts either down the side or back of the lower part of the seat, if I remember right. Once they're out, it's as Jeffers says. Push the seat back and pull it up. There are two small elongated U-shaped metal tabs that go down into the floor pan through two holes which have plastic clips in them to hold it in place. You need to give it a bit of 'gentle persuasion' to pull them up and out. When I took mine out, I got the seat lifted a bit, then stuck a screwdriver inside the U-shaped tab and levered up at the same time.

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