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I bought a pair of R32 GTR seats in excellent condition a few weeks ago, and after sitting in the passenger seat thought they were a great fit. It wasn't until I got home and installed them that I realised that the drivers seat is somehow narrower than the passenger to the point that sitting in them for more than 5 minutes results in pain in my sides and thighs as the bolstering digs into me. I can tell that they're great seats, and despite the fact that I'm sitting on them instead of in them, they still hold me better than my stock GTS-T seats. There's also no problems with ADR approval and the police won't look twice. This is pretty important to me.

I was going to sell them, but after a buyer screwed me around I'm considering modifying them to suit me. Has anyone done this? Is it an easy thing to do, or should I just sell them and try and find something that will fit me comfortably? Will I be compromising the integrity of the seats if I attempt to widen the bolstering by pulling/bending metal railing?

Cheers for any help.

EDIT: Worth noting that the passenger seats are 100% fine. They're a little snug, but I could very easily sit in them for a few hours without any issues. What's up with that? Surely that's not normal, lol.

EDIT2: Not sure if this is the right section, didn't think it belonged in fabrication though. Apologies if it's wrong.

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Probably the old owner had a big girlfriend so she has widened the passenger seat automatically and he was obviously a small guy

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Can't you just swap the seats over ?

Swap rails then plastics etc or are they definitely 1 sided, honestly not looked that much at mine

Probably the old owner had a big girlfriend so she has widened the passenger seat automatically and he was obviously a small guy

Actually she was pretty slim, must have been the owner before them. :P

33 and 34 seats are wider than 32.

Awesome, I'll sell these and lookout for a pair of 33's. Thanks mate!

Will buy drivers seat..

Much easier to sell them as a pair, sorry mate.

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