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Yeah man!

I'ma on VIC too.

Probably seen you / your car at a few VIC meets at Garage Cafe.

Are you the guy who's always there with his girlfriend? I think I remember talking to you. My car was there at the last meet so you must have seen it.

GT-T stock seats are probably the cheapest looking seats in the skyline range too, never liked em

Really? I put some R34 seats in my R33. Much nicer looking and more comfortable. R33 s2 seats are so small and crappy.

Really? I put some R34 seats in my R33. Much nicer looking and more comfortable. R33 s2 seats are so small and crappy.

Pretty much this, I hate my s2 33 seats and I've been looking at doing 34 seats.

R33 Series 1 GTS-T seats ftw...these are the best and warmest looking IMO. Don't know why warmth is a factor lol, the cold air must be on my mind.

yeah i dont know why the changed the seats in s2 - the s1 seats are decent and dont look like ass as much

also yes they is fluffys!

yeah i want some nice bride seats but when i get close to saving enough up - ill end up wasting it on some other mod

at the moment im thinking of just going for these

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just because i hate the s2 seats so much

and damn they only $600 new

They don't bolt in though do they?

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=117083

Just gotta work something out for the rears.

HR31 GTS-X seats are the comfiest Skyline seats.

Prove me wrong.

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