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Getting the back seat out is quick and easy. The speaker grilles are screwed onto the parcel tray from underneath. the buzzing might be the child safety restraints that get bolted straight over the top of the speakers for compliance (brackets were touching the speaker surrounds on mine so i just removed them). if you're gonna remove the restraints keep them so you can put them back on if you sell the car later on.

Getting the back seat out is quick and easy. The speaker grilles are screwed onto the parcel tray from underneath. the buzzing might be the child safety restraints that get bolted straight over the top of the speakers for compliance (brackets were touching the speaker surrounds on mine so i just removed them). if you're gonna remove the restraints keep them so you can put them back on if you sell the car later on.

Thanks buddy

Are you referring to the 3D sound type speakers? coz i know some other R34s have different speakers

Looking underneath in the boot, I cant see any screws or bolts for the cover, I can see it for the speaker which looks like it comes frmo inside the cabin into the boot.

Mine already had aftermarket speakers in it. Once the back seat is out the parcel tray comes out(not the metal part it sits on). and theres screws that hold the speaker grills to the parcel tray. and yes the speakers are screwed into the metal framework from above - you'll need a real short screwdriver to get the back screws out if changing the speakers too.

the hardest part was getting the child safety restraints off. i needed a mate to get in the boot and hold a spanner on there while i undid the bolts from inside the car.

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I have exactly the same problem in my R34 as Nuffsaid.

Can some one please explain exactly how to release the rear seats??? i can get to the bit where you sit your ass on out, but how exactly does the bit where your back leans on come out? Are there like hidden bolts somewhere, if so where? Ive slip my hands through the whole seat and dont get how its held on.

Please help cause i think the bolts from the child restraint has dropped into the speaker so my music is f#rked too.

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I have exactly the same problem in my R34 as Nuffsaid.

Can some one please explain exactly how to release the rear seats??? i can get to the bit where you sit your ass on out, but how exactly does the bit where your back leans on come out? Are there like hidden bolts somewhere, if so where? Ive slip my hands through the whole seat and dont get how its held on.

Please help cause i think the bolts from the child restraint has dropped into the speaker so my music is f#rked too.

You will find two m6 bolts ( 10mm hex) on the bottom of the seat near the wheel arches , one on either side . Undo them and then lift upwards and she will come out .

You will find two m6 bolts ( 10mm hex) on the bottom of the seat near the wheel arches , one on either side . Undo them and then lift upwards and she will come out .

Correctomondo. cept mine didnt have bolts holding that part in at all. bloody dodgy compliance people. theyll swap out your expensive xenon hid headlights but they wont put in two bolts to hold your back seat in. but yeah once those two bolts at the bottom of the backrest are out it slides straight up. one of the easiest bits of a car to take out.

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