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I hav 34 GTT seats sitting in the lounge room to match the 34GTT rear seat I put in a few weeks ago. Can't afford GTR seats either lol :P. Looks like I'll have to get a mate who can weld to help me swap all my feet over.

Bugger, I noticed it was different to 33 mounting but thought it might've been the same as GTR, woulda thought it would have been cheaper to keep the same floorpan as the GTR and the same rails for both. Or maybe the GTT way worked out cheaper so they kept the old way in the GTR as it cost more.

Only nissan would know i guess :ermm:

From the information I've gathered in this thread, R34 GTR seats bolt straight into 33 GTS-T? If so, can purchase from OP as they are useless to you?

Well the point is to have custom made rails so the seats will be of use to me. But ill let ppl know if things dont work out and i need to sell them.

So here's an update guys,

Dropped by meridian motorsport in morrabin to talk to brenton. Basically explained that the amount of height adjustment I want will involve alot more then simplu custom rails.

He explained that because the front half of the rail rail is pretty much bolted to the floor, I'll have to cut out and lower the floor as well as a custom rail to suit.

At ~$1000/per side inc seat adjustable seat rail, it's definitely a expensive mod.

I'll see what davis brown has to say and check back again.

So here's an update guys,

Dropped by meridian motorsport in morrabin to talk to brenton. Basically explained that the amount of height adjustment I want will involve alot more then simplu custom rails.

He explained that because the front half of the rail rail is pretty much bolted to the floor, I'll have to cut out and lower the floor as well as a custom rail to suit.

At ~$1000/per side inc seat adjustable seat rail, it's definitely a expensive mod.

I'll see what davis brown has to say and check back again.

It sounds like its at a point where you have to make the florr the seat base, as in the foam actually sits on the floor and the side rails are bolted/welded to the floor to give maximum clearance, wont be able to adjust the seat front to back so you would have to make sure everything is in position before you commit, would love to see the what happens if you valet it and the guy is 5' tall LOL.

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