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I stand to be corrected, but I think R34 and R33 rails are the same - should bolt on perfectly...however, I think R33 seats are slightly larger so you may have some issued with fitment in regard to the space between the seats and the center arm rest.

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what sort of rails would u need to run gtr seat in a gtt or could u just modify them.

in my s14 i put s15 seats in them and had to bend one of the rails to fit them in could u do something similar with the gtr seats as i dont really like the bride or sparco seats (im a big unit)

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Hi adrian_r34 or should I say Jess R33,

It’s quite amusing how similar the both of you are:

adrian_r34 joined 24/04/2009

Jess R33 joined 20/04/2009

Jess R33 has an Apexi Power FC with HC to sell….from her Series 1 R33 which was recently “EPA’d”

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...96#entry4545796

and so do you from your recently “upgraded” Series 1 R33 to a 34gtt

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pa...17#entry4553917

Jess R33 was also speaking of selling her standard r33 gtst series 1 driver’s seat in the same post

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...96#entry4545796

and you….well…. you were quite interested in seats too….

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Se...52#entry4554152

BUT the part that seals the deal for me is that the two of you have the same IP address…..

So….I think you need to have a little think, speak to your housemate (who you posted also has a R33)…..and let me know what you want to do…via post or PM…

What I would like is my $1200 back ASAP.

I will be contacting the police as well as DOCEP (Department of Consumer Protection) if you don’t get back to me.

Peter

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hey.

Can someone please tell me if skylines and stageas have the same seat rails? (except for the 34 which we now all know are different :()

I just want to know if I can put 33gtr seats into a series 2 stagea and I have searched, honest, but I just can't find an exact answer. I've found bits about people putting gtr seats into stags but it doesn't say if the rails are all the same or if you need new ones.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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