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yeah REAL good on back support... they dont have as much movent like the GTST seats but they dont need em... they like mold to ur back... heaps comfy... a really decent upgrade.

piss easy to put in... maybe 10mins for each seat... just make sure when ur putting any seat in u never tighten the bolts until all bolts are in and remember to put the belt clip back on.... which i forgot after installing the first one... which was a pain the arse to get on when the seat was bolted in :D

for the cost factor id just go GTR.... they look sweet... suit the rest of the interior and bolt str8 in. Aftermarkets cost more and generally dont come with the right rails. Sure they probably offer more support (and are WAY harder to get in and out) but who needs that much more support ALL the time on the rd?

yeah i guess you are right...

i havent done any research yet on the aftermarket items, but i have sat in a few GTR's and seats look and feel quite good...and if they bolt straight in as you say, might be the way to go...

just worried about how they would look with the rest of the sII interior...do they just come in one colour???

Do they offer any more head room? I need seats that sit lower by at least an inch, or 1/2 an inch with a skin head as well.

I dont like the idea of shaving my head!

mine sit pretty low... im 6ft 2-3 and can fit in with a hat on or even a helmet with 2inches of room to the roof... BARE in mind however i dont have a sunroof which means anyone with a sunroof will still have the same issues

lmao no worries.

if u live anywhere near dingley we can meet up tomorow cause ive got to get a few things to clean it up a bit like front tyres and some paint for the wipers and stuff.

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