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Item: need 2x bolts to hold the rear passenger seat in, 1x bolt to hold passenger seatbelt in

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To Fit: (What car) R33 Series 2 gts4

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Contact: 0419848600 or reply to thread

Comments:need these asap

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Dude they're 12mm bolts and the thread is 28mm long. Available at any hardware store.

cheers mate , wasnt sure as to what size n all they were

shall go to mitre 10 in the mornin and suss some bolts out

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take the same bolt on the opposite side out from those spots and match them at a bolt shop expecially the seatbelt one. high tensile one is a must.

only problem is there isnt any holding the rear seats down , might just go to just jap wreckers and see what they have

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Dude JET-25L, gave you the sizes; "12mm bolts and the thread is 28mm long".

Go to your local bolt place and ask for some high tensile 12mm bolts with a thread size of 28mm long. Its that simple, no messing around with second hand stuff.

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Dude JET-25L, gave you the sizes; "12mm bolts and the thread is 28mm long".

Go to your local bolt place and ask for some high tensile 12mm bolts with a thread size of 28mm long. Its that simple, no messing around with second hand stuff.

i went to just jap dismantlers then mitre 10 ,

jap dismantlers are hopeless and have no clue about anything ,

mitre 10 i couldnt get anyone to help me and combined with being sick and dizzy i didnt feel like hanging around

gonna go to coventry later or tomorrow when im feeling better

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my dad went to japco just now and they gave him the 3 bolts that i need

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