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Hi, this is my first post on this site. I'm planning on buying a skyline r34 gt-t within the next few weeks. However I'm a bmx dirt rider and it would be good if I was able to fit my bike in the boot (I know it's not the most practical car, but I love the look of them). I was just wondering if anyone knew the dimensions of the boot or whether or not the rear seats can be folded down? My last car was a honda accord and I could fit it in there with the rear seats folded down.

Thanks in advance

Matt

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rear seats cannot be folded down.

unless you chop the bike in pieces im sorry it wont fit lol

after installing two subs in mine this is what my boot looks like

as you can see the basketball on the right was a tight squeeze lol

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so ye no chance buddy. unless you get a sedan maybe

Just another quick question...I don't really need the back seats all the much (I'm pretty keen for a coupe haha), is it hard to remove them and if I remove them will there be direct access to the boot?

Thanks

Matt

Nope, removing the rear seats will not give you access to the boot, but rather a nice steel frame backing

if you take the rear seats out, i think in vic at least, you can then rego as a 2 seater... but that would most likely mean you couldn't just throw the seats back in when you wanted and take passengers around. It would probably have to stay strictly 2 seater, unless you want to re-rego or something ;)

Like rgr34 said, if you want a "Skyline" that will fit your toy, a Stagea is the way to go.

If your not into the Stageas you could also look at a Legnum or that other, uglier GT-T... (Caldina).

Or if you wanna take my advice, sell the BMX bike and use the extra revenue to get a GTR :cool:

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Just put the bike in the back seat and the wheels fit in the boot.

This is what i have done with both my 33 and 34 coupe with my 21.5inch mountain bike.

If i can fit that in there you wont have a problem.

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