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Hey Guys,

As the topic says, we've got our 1st bub arriving very soon...and yes the R34 sedan will no doubt be more of a taxi now! (trying not to trade it in for a SUV).

Need some advise from all those parents out there who had manage to fit a baby capsule in the centre back sit of their R34s.

- How many anchorage point do i need? currently has 2 on the speak shelf, do i need one on the floor?

- Which brand of baby capsule fits best or u recommend?

- With the new regulations and all, any other handy tips would also help. :thanks:

Thanks in advance!

:cheers:

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Hey Guys,

As the topic says, we've got our 1st bub arriving very soon...and yes the R34 sedan will no doubt be more of a taxi now! (trying not to trade it in for a SUV).

Need some advise from all those parents out there who had manage to fit a baby capsule in the centre back sit of their R34s.

- How many anchorage point do i need? currently has 2 on the speak shelf, do i need one on the floor?

- Which brand of baby capsule fits best or u recommend?

- With the new regulations and all, any other handy tips would also help. :thanks:

Thanks in advance!

:cheers:

Hey, You only need the 2 of the speaker, just double check to make sure they are secure and not lose.

I've had my niece and nephew in both my r33 and my r32 gtr without a problem.

Also best to go a big baby shop and they should allow you to test fit the baby seat in the car it make sure it will fit without an issue but im pretty sure all should fit

Yep, just the two on the parcel shelf, and then the standard seat belt goes through the back of the capsule.

As mentioned above, check how the anchor points have been fitted, as they are generally fitted during compliance, and alot of places do a really bodgy job of it.

Best of luck with the new bub :thumbsup:

  • 2 weeks later...

cheers guys thanks for the replies.

we've bought one of those steelcraft travel system with the transferable baby capsule to the pram. Only just fits in the centre back seat with a 1mm to spare but had to move both the back rest on both front sit though. Plus there is actually a centre anchor point in the back.

so all is good i hope... :cheers:

p.s. boostin the car as much as i could before bub gets in (no more boostin then... :( )

Edited by RTHRTY3

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