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so ive been lookin at a skyline for my first car. im tossing up between a 32 sedan and a r33 coupe, but i cant seem to find many with 5 seats ??

whats the deal ?

is it possible to attach a middle seat belt to either of these models ??

im new at skylines and cars in general, so im just tryin to work this out !!

i need a 5 seater but the two in my price range are 4 seaters ...

is there an anchor or not ??

whats involvedd ??

thanks heapss

Troy

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take the back seat out, and look under the seat. alot of the time they are too lazy to put the middle seat belt through the seat as its a pain in the ass. every r33 coupe i have seen have been 5 seaters.

My r33 is registered as a 4 seater. Depends on who complies the car whether they put in a middle seatbelt or not. Technically they are designed as a 4 seater because it would be hell uncomfortable to sit on that middle bump LOL (Coupe)

I was surprised when I pulled out my rear seat and found a 5th seatbelt neatly tucked under there.

My other mate pulled out his GT-T rear seat and had the same :P score!

Not that I'd ever use it or want it to be used.. I want to have some kind of view out of my rear vision mirror!

Thanks All ;)

worked it all out

its complied as a 4 seater

but i rang around and got a quote to get another one installed

so i need a engineers cert and ill be sweet !!

just wanted the 5th seatbelt incase i ever need it :dry:

is quite a squeeze in the back let alone having to duck ur head if your anything over 5'7'' haha

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The center rear belt in my R33 S2 is an optional upgrade, which i has and is stamped 5 seater

my mates doesn't and is stamped 4 (He'll be looking under that seat soon)

I think it comes down to when the importer looks in the back and sees a belt or not

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