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Hey people,

Im after a bucket seat WITH rails to suit S2 r33. Must have a seating position lower then the standard r33 seat. If anyone could help me out that would be great.

Also, I dont want to spend mega bucks so any reasonable prices will be considered.

Cheers

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Hey people,

Im after a bucket seat WITH rails to suit S2 r33. Must have a seating position lower then the standard r33 seat. If anyone could help me out that would be great.

Also, I dont want to spend mega bucks so any reasonable prices will be considered.

Cheers

Hey i have a pair of R34gt-t seats if that is of any interest...

Only waant $350 for them if that is of any interest....they will bolt in..

I am locaed in Newcastle..0412426573

thstnks brad

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Hey i have a pair of R34gt-t seats if that is of any interest...

Only waant $350 for them if that is of any interest....they will bolt in..

I am locaed in Newcastle..0412426573

thstnks brad

Hi Brad,

How are they compared to r33 seats?? the reason i need something with a lower ride hight is because im to tall to fit in with a helmet.

Also, seats must be RDA or what ever it is approved.

Cheers

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Hi Brad,

How are they compared to r33 seats?? the reason i need something with a lower ride hight is because im to tall to fit in with a helmet.

Also, seats must be RDA or what ever it is approved.

Cheers

Hi these are standard seats so i don't know what the rules are..I don't know if they are lower but i have the same seats in my car if you would like a test run...I will try and find you a pic

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buy some GTR seats. Put some in my car (R32 GTR seats bolt right in) And they sit about 1 inch lower. (I'm short so it didn;t do me any favours) You can pick them up for under $800 per pair. Or just hunt around for drivers seat.

And they are ADR approved to the best of my knowledge since it is a factory seat(including the rails).

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