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Hi all,

These seats came with my R32 when i bought it but i've since replaced them as it does not nicely fit the R32.

These rear seats came from a late model R34 GTR either vspecII or NUR (Correct me if i'm wrong). The material is black/dark grey with white/silver stitching.

Condition: Seats are in excellent condition. No burns, stains, rips, tears or fading.

Price: $600

Location: SYDNEY (Liverpool area) | I'd prefer local pickups only

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This is how it looks in an R32 GTR. (none of the mounting points line up)

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Seats are wrapped until sold.

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Thanks.

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Would this fit a r34 GTT, thanks.

I had the rear seats out of mine yesterday, and they look 99% the same, even the mounting points are the same. 2 x 10mm bolts on the front facing edge where the front of the bottom bit of the rear seat is, and 2 10mm bolts on the back edge at the bottom of the backrest, that bolt through those bits of metal hanging out. And the top bit just slides over 2 catches.

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