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Very interested in this , has it been tested in a Stagea C34 Series 2 ? and do you have some left ?

Have few left still. havent tested in a C34 Stagea. is there any differences in the seat bolt locations for series 1 & 2? Will check it on a Stagea over the weekend.

Joe

Confirmed fitted to Stagea C34 RS4S. Very happy, it's a neat solution and anything I'd make would be ghetto spec.

Some dodgy phone camera snaps

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Seat moves all the way forward no problems, I think it helps that the fire extinguisher is short and fat.

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To date confirmed to fit R32 GTR, R33 GTR, R34GTR, C34RS4 all with factory seats. if you have after market seats may require modification. should also fit non GTR's but please measure you seat bolts so i can checkit.

currently have two of these left so pm if you need one.

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To date confirmed to fit R32 GTR, R33 GTR, R34GTR, C34RS4 all with factory seats. if you have after market seats may require modification. should also fit non GTR's but please measure you seat bolts so i can checkit.

currently have two of these left so pm if you need one.

Mate can you pm me your info so I can work out payment.

Thanks.

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FYI R34 GTT owners, i bought a custom bracket off a sau:nsw member who made it for his R33 GTST and it fit my R34 GTT with factory seats perfectly fine.

Thanks for this, so sounds like my bracket will also fit R34 GTT! I will check this out and confirm in the next couple of weeks.

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These have now been fitted to the following cars:

Skyline GTR's: R32, R33 & R34

Skylines: R32 GTS-T, R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

Stagea: C34 RS4

Silvia: S14 (should fit S13 & S15 aswell?)

May fit others as well, didnt realise all these Nissans had the same front seat bolt layout!

Cheers, Joe

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Skyline fire extinguisher brackets, new batch now ready for $90ea + postage

the design has been modifed to better fit R34GTT as well as other skylines. Outer mounting holes extended slightly as the GTT seat bolts are further apart than all other syklines.

Fittment list:

Skyline GTR's: R32, R33 & R34

Skylines: R32 GTS-T, R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

Stagea: C34 RS4

Silvia: S14 (should fit S13 & S15 aswell?)

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