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Hello,

Looking for ideas from people who have removed their rear seats in their GTR (R34), ie for track days etc - how have you finished the rear? Ie retrim/Carpet?

I saw a product - Electra Dry Carbon Rear Seat Delete Cover (see attached pic).

I am wondering if anyone knows where to get these, and if they are available for an R34!

They look the goods!

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think most people just leave it empty why add any weight ?

the rear seat is fairly light in comparision to most domesticated models.

now the spare tyre is another story, can they make it any heavier.....for such a hunk of crap

I have removed my rear seats for a cage and now mod plated as a 2 seater. Also it makes it eaiser to mount the harnesses :)

I just thought if there was some good ideas/product that could make the back look a little more pleasing on the eye whilst not adding much weight it might be of consideration to make it look a little neater.

The spare wheel is very heavy - however taken out at the track :)

Have a look what I done. Turned out pretty good.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/345476-my-rear-seat-delete-interior-modifications/page__hl__rear+seat+delete

Those carbon rear seat deletes are no longer made, we discussed them in my same thread. Hope you are sitting down when you read the price...

Nice Job! How does the carpet look around all the contours - Hard to see in the pics.

I think unless I can find/have something made I'll leave it :)

Id love one of those carbon peices though! Wonder if this is something worthwhile for carbon companies to consider making?

Cheers

Yeah i've mentioned it in the past for some one to make one. Definetely something that could be looked into more.

It honestly looks really good in real life. Most people don't even notice that there are no rear seats. I've had a few mates now that I have driven around a few times and then I mention the no back seat thing and they say they didn't even realise because it didn't look out of the ordinary.

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