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Was sold to me as R33 GTR seat with S14 Rail (From memory) I bought it quite awhile ago and just got around to unwapping it this weekend. But year it looked kinda R32'ish to me but I have not ever had a good look at R33 gtr seats

I've seen the same seats on a 33 and 34. Heres a pic of them in a 34. Notice the red stitching.post-36665-1223982954_thumb.jpg

Thanks for that so seem they where made for something. Not just a 1 off.

Yes Nismo DID bring out a seat for for the R32 GT-R, I have the catalog and part numbers. The colour is a bit out but I am fairly sure it's the same seat. When I look up close on my catalog I can see the red stitching too.

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They also brought out a RECARO Nismo seat but I don't have the catalog to that one, but I do have a picture of the catalog and found a pair on Yahoo Auctions aswell.

Bottom left you can see the seat.

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And here they are here.

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w30738865

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So there you go ;)

-Jimmy.

Edited by -Jimmy-

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