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My drivers side seat is a little worse for wear and I'm looking to replace the fronts with something a little sportier.

I acquired some R34 seats thinking they would fit, seeing as the cars are similar but they don't. Maybe I needed 4 door seats or something.

Anyway, my question is this: What seats do fit?

Regardless whether i go for something OEM from another nissan, or go aftermarket, I'm going to need to know what they are.

Cheers

Aaron

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My drivers side seat is a little worse for wear and I'm looking to replace the fronts with something a little sportier.

I acquired some R34 seats thinking they would fit, seeing as the cars are similar but they don't. Maybe I needed 4 door seats or something.

Anyway, my question is this: What seats do fit?

Regardless whether i go for something OEM from another nissan, or go aftermarket, I'm going to need to know what they are.

Cheers

Aaron

Hi Aaron i put 32GTST seat`s in my car & best thing i did ,sit 90 mm lower & feel a part of car now , Bubba put 33GTST in his ,so ANY 32 33 SAT WILL DROP IN,NEED TO REMOVE SOME BIT`S LIKE SEAT FLIP & USE YOUR SEATBELT CLIPS,

GOOD LUCK Cheer`s Chuckie.

Cheers for your replies guys, strange how you can put a R34 seat into a R33 with minor mods but not into a Stagea. I think it's something to do with the shape of the tunnel.

I might take my R34 seats to the wreckers and see if they'll swap them for R32/33 seats.

Cheers guys

Cheers for your replies guys, strange how you can put a R34 seat into a R33 with minor mods but not into a Stagea. I think it's something to do with the shape of the tunnel.

R34 RWD is the odd one out.

All the rest are interchangable with no mods

As previously mentioned, any skyline seat in a stagea sits a fair bit lower.

R34 RWD is the odd one out.

All the rest are interchangable with no mods

As previously mentioned, any skyline seat in a stagea sits a fair bit lower.

Darrin you need to remove Flip forward Tab & cable,change Seat belt retainers as there diferent to other`s & wire for Seatbelt LIGHT,& as i SAID in my frist POST ,YOU SIT SOME 90MM low much better as you feel more apat of car then UP IN ROOF SPACE :) ,

this is one of best mod`s as you now have a SEAT which HOLD`S you .

Cheer`s Chuckie.

I have also have a full S2 manual set (front and rear seats available for sale): I believe they're a little more "buckety" than the auto seats... pm if interested....

Whichever way you go, remember to keep the seatbelt sockets from your S1 seats: they are different to R33 and S2 (I didn't try any others, but I don't know if anything else works...).

I've got '32 GTR seats in mine, and as Darrin mentioned, you do sit HEAPS lower!

heaps lower indeed. I have 33 gtr seats in mine and I have to sit on a pillow or I can't see over the steering wheel well enough to drive. I'm about 5'6 which is average height so it's not like I'm a shrimp.

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