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thanks for all the response guys....awesome..i still havent worked out if BCNR33 GTR seats will fit into my BNR32 GTR though.

Amaru, thanks for checking, cant wait to check back and see. Could you perhaps PM me the details or perhpas a picture of how it looks? I would just like to see how much different it fits size wise and also trim difference to the rear seats when actually installed in the car.

TG

Will Fit 100% No Probs, GTS/GTR/32/33 seats all interchangable

I have 33GTR seats in my 32GTSt, a mate has 32GTR seats in his 33GTS25T, has also had a 32GTSt drivers seat in his 33GTS25T at some stage as well, they all bolt in no probs

Chris

BNR32: The seats are physically the same size from what I can tell, and the "outer" material is the same color. The only difference is the insert in the middle of the backrest and part you sit on, whereas the R32 seats is all "flush", the R33 seat has lines through it. It doesnt look out of place unless you look at it closely, and even then it doesnt look stupid/mismatched (well not a whole lot).

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