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Hi guys - just wondering how much room there is in the back of a skyline R32. I'm considering buying a 4 door . What is the leg room like and also the headroom?

Could you go on a holiday with a couple of the people in the back that aren't that short?

I had a look at a silvia last night and the back seat is hardly useable. So have to look for something bigger. Is the skyline reasonable in the back?

Has the 4 door got more room though it looks like the only thing different is the doors

Thanks a lot

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Ohh is this one of them 'Subliminal' style posts?

i'm with you then ... ;)

Well to answer your question..

I would advise agenst attempting sex in the back seat of your 2 door r32, theres just not enough room! :rofl:;)

You almost got me there with the 4 door question.. ha ha

keep up the good work ;):(

I looked at this when buying a skyline - the 33's seem to have a bit more room. I can comfortably have four people in my 33 2 door - apparently they have the same floorpan as the four door.

Goto a few caryards so you can see for yourself - personally I like the 32's more but they are getting a bit long in the tooth.

Hi guys - just wondering how much room there is in the back of a skyline R32.  I'm considering buying a 4 door .  What is the leg room like and also the headroom?

Could you go on a holiday with a couple of the people in the back that aren't that short?

I had a look at a silvia last night and the back seat is hardly useable.  So have to look for something bigger.  Is the skyline reasonable in the back?

Has the 4 door got more room though it looks like the only thing different is the doors

Thanks a lot

theres enough cusion for the pushing

essential: mate your not trying hard enough!!!!

apply yourself foo! (mind you im 6"1) :rofl:

Thanks guys.

Essential - not really a 'sublimianl' but I realised afterwards it did sound a little suss :0

I rather the R33 but being a tight arse I think I'm going for a R32

Sort of wanted the car to be pretty versatile, anybody been in the back of an R32 (sitting upright!) and felt comfortable engough - and if so how tall are you?

Oh and it's good to know this:

"theres enough cusion for the pushing"

You would have to invest in some seat covers for the back then to be safe :D

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