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Has anyone ever fitted a baby seat into a R32 GTR?

I need to get a rearwards facing babyseat in (for a newborn)

I can fit him in later once he is a little bigger (around 6 months old) and can sit facing forwards... plenty of baby seats will fit then...

But so far I cannot find anything for a newborn that will fit.... can anyone help??

cheers

James

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Originally posted by Horus

rofl a gtr with a baby seat..once Ive seen that Ive seen everything

I've had a baby seat fitted since I got the car in August last year

my Daughter (now 5) has been using it.. must say I do get some funny looks with it there :/

and I recon it has saved me from at least one speeding fine...

Originally posted by meggala

use a capusle and fit it behind the passager seat so you can move  it forward you should have child restraints as fitted as part of compliance

hehe... I've got a R32 not a R33... you should be able to fit one in a R33... but so far I haven't found one the will fit a 32..

though there was one.... but my wife would end up with the seat in the uppermost position as far forward as the seat will go with her knees wedged into the dash... not the best position to be in if we were ever in an accident situation :/

And, before you even suggest it... No, I won't be selling the 32 and getting a 33 :)

love the 32... can't part with it...

If I can't find a new baby seat I guess I will have to drive the Mrs's family car around.... I guess it's only for 6 months or so...

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