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SO I had a shot at putting GT-R rear seats into my 4-door 32. The fitment looks ok, but is definitely 1 inch narrower than the 4-door items.One problem I have found however is that the back section is slightly shorter than the 4-door version. Has anyone else encountered this because as far as I knew they were the same height :S.

In terms of comfort the GT-R ones are so much better so i'd really like to get them in :(.

they shud fit if u bring a hammer out? or are they fitted and you just want them to look better?

i had a spare set of r32 2 dr rear seats and i fitted them to the cefiro by getting the grinder out and trimming some of the metal links so that u cud move the metal part that bolts in.

p.s r32 2dr rear seats dont suit ceffy's well, their not wide enough and are shorter

this is taken from a tech article of seat inter-change-ability from NS.com

SKYLINES R32 R33 R34 GTS GTS-T GT-T & GTR

It is 100% fact that all skyline coupe & sedan front seats are interchangeable from 1988-2004(or when ever the last r34 was made)

the front seats of the skyline sedans are all interchangeable the rears are model specific. and you CANNOT put skyline coupe seats into a skyline sedan they are much narrower and the back rest is alot shorter in the coupes!

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this is taken from a tech article of seat inter-change-ability from NS.com

SKYLINES R32 R33 R34 GTS GTS-T GT-T & GTR

It is 100% fact that all skyline coupe & sedan front seats are interchangeable from 1988-2004(or when ever the last r34 was made)

the front seats of the skyline sedans are all interchangeable the rears are model specific. and you CANNOT put skyline coupe seats into a skyline sedan they are much narrower and the back rest is alot shorter in the coupes!

I read somewhere on SAU that the R34 series (excluding the R34 GT-R have) have different seats.

Hmm that goes against what I was told previously but confirms my findings.. Dang.

i've heard they are only short by the smallist bit, however it is noticeable, depends on how picky you are with those sorts of things.

I read somewhere on SAU that the R34 series (excluding the R34 GT-R have) have different seats.

i dont get what your trying to say, they may have different seats but going by the tech article they can all be swapped over with each other.

The width doesn't bother me.. it really isn't much I think I measure 1 inch on each side. The height is the problem because it doesn't appear to 'seat' properly. It could be that my seat is slightly damage though which is why I bothered to ask :(. The bottom piece fits perfectly.

  • 2 weeks later...
i dont get what your trying to say, they may have different seats but going by the tech article they can all be swapped over with each other.

What he is trying to say is that R34 front seats are not interchangeable with previous models (33, 32). I think the article may just be referring to R34 sedan fronts and R34 coupe fronts being changeable with each other but it reads a bit confusing.

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  • 10 months later...

had same problem puting mspec interior into 4 door r32 so i just moved the fixings up 1 inch so the back part clips in right, and the seat part just sits up at the back .would never notice but it does have 1 inch gap either side.

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