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r33 4seats or 5?


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Don't they get complied for the Aus market on import? Like, things added to them to meet Australian standards? So do they even have the same seat belts on Japan or wherever as they do here, or as they changed as well? Cause that might explain why some are 2+2 and others are 5.

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the guys with 2+2s, what year are your 33s?

mine only has 4 seat belts. i think they are really only supposed to be 4 seat cars as the middle in the back seat isnt really a seat more a divider for both sides. Actually I'm not 100% sure check the underneath for thread holes etc..

mine is a 93

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It all depends on the compliancer. I have a booklet from Autoworx in WA saying how they comply their R33's as 5 seaters (therefor 5 seatbelts), yet another compliancer down the road only complies them as 4 seaters.

Apparently its a cost (and maybe quality) thing

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Man I always though that all Skylines R33 is only 4 seater?!?!

Didn't know some of you guys have 3 seat belts at the back!

I only got 2 seat belts and it is a 94 model. That's weird. So you can fit another seat belt in the middle if you want to??

Dude that's pretty cool, more girls at the back hehe :)

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