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How the heck do ya remove the backseat in the R32 skyline ... Gotta take it out so that I can shampoo and deodorise it all properly

My dog after puppy preschool Tonight decided that he would do a number 3 all over my backseat ...

POO EXPLOSION ...

Not happy jan

Nearly vomited on the way back home Disgusting

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Figured it out ...

Pull the back part of the bottom peice out first then pop the clips out ... which ya have to reef and pull on hard cos they are tiiight ...

then the top peice is just 2x 10mm bolts and then lift the seat upwards then pull back towards yourself ...

Easy ...

Also found shitloads of broken glass , a lighter , 10 cents and a mobile phone under the rear seat fun fun

Now the big cleanup begins ...

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Figured it out ...

Pull the back part of the bottom peice out first then pop the clips out ... which ya have to reef and pull on hard cos they are tiiight ...

then the top peice is just 2x 10mm bolts and then lift the seat upwards then pull back towards yourself ...

Easy ...

Also found shitloads of broken glass , a lighter , 10 cents and a mobile phone under the rear seat fun fun

Now the big cleanup begins ...

if you do this ull end up bending the clips at the front.. and good luck geting them bak in when ur refitting... ur bottom part of the bak seat must come out 1st... simply stick ur hand under find where the bottom clips are sitting stick in a breaker bar far in and reeeef it up ull hear a snap sound dont worry coz its just the rusty clip coming out nothing will break... do the same to the other side... these are just U shape stick ins their not curved in or anything... once the bottom is out ull see the back seat top part is bolted in at the bottom think it was a 8mm nut on both sides..... once their out push up and pull back the seat will come off... !!!:) let me know how u go!

Regards George

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Put my seat back into the car today ... still stinks but hopefully will disapate with some car cologne stuff ...

Also I put the bottom back in first ... and then squeezed my hand in between the seat to do put the 10mm bolts back in ... pretty easy

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  • 4 years later...

Best thing to do is remove seats, then soak with CT18 Truckwash, the pressure wash it until it runs clear, hang the seats up in the garage on an angle (so it drains to a corner)for 2 days.
Just did that to 100,000km of Nissan Patrol outback dust, they look new.
Yes i know its an old post but this might help the next person that searches.

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