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hey, just a n00b here wanting to ask a question:

is it possible to put the drivers seat in a R32, further back perhaps with a mod of some sort, than what is currently the maximum?

i've sat in a R32 with the seat all the way back and there is bugger of all leg room, my head hits the roof (being 6'5" doesnt help).

I've sat in a R34, and yeah it has some nice room, but damn they're expensive.

Another question, what's the room like in a R33, is it similar to the R34?

thankyou :miner:

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hey, just a n00b here wanting to ask a question:

is it possible to put the drivers seat in a R32, further back perhaps with a mod of some sort, than what is currently the maximum?

i've sat in a R32 with the seat all the way back and there is bugger of all leg room, my head hits the roof (being 6'5" doesnt help).

I've sat in a R34, and yeah it has some nice room, but damn they're expensive.

Another question, what's the room like in a R33, is it similar to the R34?

thankyou :miner:

r33 has alot more room than an r32.. prob about the same as an r34

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I have fit 4 6 foot tall blokes in my 33 coupe. Everyone was comfortable... Much bigger than say an S13 Silvia, now try fitting the same 4 blokes into one of those and the guys in the back have to cross their legs literally :miner:

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:S 6 foot bloke in the back seat? Wouldnt go down well .. Im 6'2 and i feel slightly squished in my r34 and as if my seat is never perfect ... But when I find a good position I change it again ..

Point is r34 fits ok, so r33 wouldnt have an issue either.. BTW by the 34 ull be happier

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I'm 6'2", R33 coupe is fine normally. But avoid one with a sunroof, they eat up about 2" of space. In rush hour I sometimes find myself at the lights picking strands of hair out of the roofliner, gross.

Oh, and when you wear a helmet like at a track day or drags, you really have no room, did many laps of wakefield park with neck craned to the lside with the helmet bumping the sunroof glass.

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