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hey was wondering if any one knows what seat brackets i need to fit gtr seats to my 34 gtt

You will need R34 GTR ones or you can buy universal ones on the net.

Alternatively, I've heard you can modify your existing ones too.

ok cool are you sure the gtr ones will bolt straight to gtt floor plan if so that makes life easier lol

Yes - it's just the rails that you will need to worry about.

Good luck.

sigh... 34 GTR seats will NOT bolt on to the GTT floor plan as the tranny tunnel is a different shape. you will only get 3 bolts in.

if you are desperate to have 34R seats then send "halle" a PM as he has just recently put them in his gtt

if you are desperate to have 34R seats then send "halle" a PM as he has just recently put them in his gtt

yeah i had been told that i would like to contact halle but app i cant till i make 10 posts lol better get posting i spose

rear bracket closest to the door will not line up. cut and reweld to suit. besure to cover the seats as you are welding though

cheers mate sounds like i got some cutting and shutting to do lol the car already has brand new red bride seats but my shoulders to wide and i dont fit lol

What is it with Kevin giving the wrong information all the time? lol

I swear like the last 300 posts by him I have seen have been completely wrong. Kevin lift your game buddy :D

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