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I have some questions regarding the interior of the R32/ R33 interior. First, I have searched to the previous first 10 pages and random sedan builds that I randomly clicked on as the first 10 pages did not help me whatsoever. Here's what I'm interested in:

I'm 6'3"/ 191cm. If I buy a Skyline sedan, will I have any problems sitting in it? I have a '78 Datsun 280z and I can sit in it perfectly, with clearance for my head too and plenty of leg room.

Are the rear seats okay for guests/ passengers? (How do they compare to coupe rear seats too? I read, but don't know how accurate it is, that the rear seats on a coupe are supposedly roomy for even tall people). I've tried looking for pictures of rear seats on sedans but it seems the majority of people neglect to photograph the rear seats in for sale posts, build threads, and youtube videos.

Can some Skyline sedan owners please post photos of the rear seats so I can see? I'm in Brazil now and it's quite difficult to see a Skyline in person...However I will move to Korea in August and that is when I am thinking of purchasing one.

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Ok so in 33z tye coups and sedans have the same floorpan and seats (fronts dont flip foreward in the sedan) so the room in a sedan will be the same as a coupe. Im like 5'11.5" and fit fine in my 33z still got a bit of adjustment in the seat but 2 people of the same height will have the seat a bit different. .. rear seats are fine for vertically challanged ppl the rest of us sit sideways (depends on where the front seats are

Rear seats are vasivally the same in coups and sedans . They mount a different and the sedans have an arm rest but for sits their the same

Me too.^

Unless your a 3 or 4yo it's not much use for teens to adults.

as with the coups the rear is best for extended storage space

R32 sedan/coupe for 6'.3" you'll need to recline the back of the seat somewhat. (leb style)

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^^ Lol at LebSpec.

Anyhoo, they are pretty roomy in the front. I'm not that tall but have long legs and regularly wear a helmet no worries.

In the back is great... I was in it once ... with a beer... and it was loud. Very loud sitting on an exhaust with the sound deadening removed.

Can't remember caring about the lack of room, due to the noise.

Hope that helps...............

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