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I put 34 GTR seats in my 32 GTR. The 32 seats are way to narrow in the shoulders for me. Suggest you sit in a 34 GTR seat before you buy it/them, since they're not cheap and you want to know they feel right for your body before you throw the coins. Bolt straight it - easy job.

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Hey guys, I can't have acces to BNR34 seat because they are not allowed in my state. However, from picture, it appears the shoulder and lower curves more than R32 meaning it should hug more but then some peoples suggest that the R34 is wider so actually the r32 hug tighter ??

Thanks guys :)

Im going to be different to everyone elses posts.... The 34 seats are of course much more comfortable and being so much newer in better nick in general.

But i have had 32, 33 and 34 gtr seats and none hug me at all. im 6 foot 2 and skinny.

If your upgrading because you think they hug alot more i dont think its worth it, but if your going for comfort, looks and condition, defiantly worth it

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  • 3 years later...

Reviving for my two cents.  I'm a fairly fit and thin dude.  I was thinking about getting the R34 seats for my R32 just to get something newer and in better condition.  However, after sitting in them, I couldn't bring myself to do it.  They feel like regular run of the mill seats where as the R32 seats hug a lot more.  Nothing compared to a racing spec seat, but still way better, in my opinion, than the newer seats.  

It sucks because now I have to figure out what seats to get.  >.<

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