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Hi guys,

As my title says, its time  to change my R34 GTT seats.

About R34 GTR seats, these are insanely too expensive so i give up, but i'm also in love in R33 GTR seats!

Do you know or know someone who install it, in a R34 2 doors??

Do you think, it will be fit? (i already know the won't be bolt on) but with a little bit modification, do you think this is possible? And about overall size, what do you think??

Thanks a lot 

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And further thoughts on the subject. R33 GTR seats are also unobtainably expensive these days, and are also 25+ years old. So, it would clearly be better to buy some new Recaros, Brides, Sparcos, etc, with suitable mounts. Sure, it will cost a little more, but once you're spending $3k for 25 year old seats, spending $4-5k for brand new, light, clean, non-farted in seats seems like a no-brainer.

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