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they are not bad as far as aftermarket recliners go, but they are definately not the same quality/finish as the genuine 34 GTR seats. personally I would hunt out some really nice condition 34 GTR seats if that's what you want.

PM mass_iv - he had these installed in his R33 GTST.
and now mass has a genuine gtr r34! its a monster! so jealous. lol.

hahaha thanks

Yeh i had a set of the eastbear replicas, i got mine through powerplay imports tho, so if they are the same then they arent bad at all. In comparison to the real deal then there are a few differences. the genuine ones feel a little more firm, as in they feel a little stronger, and also have the extra height adjustment. Also obviously the trim is different too. but all in all they are really good seats they are an exact copy so they look the same (in shape) and hold u very well.

i deffinately recommend these over any other aftermarket seat.

keep in mind i got mine from powerplay so yeh i cant say the C-Red ones are the same but they look like the same product :glare:

i also had mine about a year ago, and they were about $500 more expensive, so thats a pretty good price. I recommend the bride seat rails they work best and make sure they are super low ones... Its the rails that kill the budget ($600-700):D

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