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hello all, i would like to upgrade the seats in my 32 gtst

what i have in mind is

gtr seats (thinkin r32 or 33 ones)

recaros (Sr3 i think thats what they call)

brides ( lots to choose from obviously)

anyone have gtr seats in their gtst , can you tell me how does it feels

also pics would be nice :banana:

thanks alot

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i have 33 gtr seats in my gtst.

perfect upgrade... price is right, bolt on mod, comfy comfy and hold you in just fine. they are made by recaro afaik :thumbsup:

so i guess if i was to put 33 ones in my 32 it wont looks as good as if i put the 32 ones in.

Pics please!!

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They're pretty much identical other than the colour. 33 ones have a horizontal stitched pattern across the centre part too.

I have a 33 drivers seat and 32 passenger in my 32, and I find the 33 one comfier.

how about size wise, are they the same size?the r33 ones looks like a tag bigger, would it be too big in a small car as the 32 is a smaller car than the 33.

you guys have a pic of them in car? :thumbsup:

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hello all, i would like to upgrade the seats in my 32 gtst

what i have in mind is

gtr seats (thinkin r32 or 33 ones)

recaros (Sr3 i think thats what they call)

brides ( lots to choose from obviously)

anyone have gtr seats in their gtst , can you tell me how does it feels

also pics would be nice :P

thanks alot

I got r32 ones in mine i think. They are great. Hold you well and are pretty compfy

mate, have a look in the for sale section. someone has got some 32gtr seats for sale for $500

God that is cheap

pictures anyone??

If you need them i will take some

for 500 i'd travel and buy asap if i were you :P

Me to tis dam cheap

you never been in the back seat of your car? man you should give it a go. :down:

Nope and dont plan to. I have to much fun in the drivers seat

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