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gtr maybe... gtt not without modification apparently, after the R32 the seats of the GTRs n GTt's becaume different bases.

then again, i haven't heard of anyone try. cept this brave fella here n kamikaze who's thinkin of puttin R34 GTR seats in his R33.

lmao, such dedication... lol I think I'll be sayin the same thing when I put that RB25 in my R32... maybe after that I'll swap my seats for the R32 GTR seats.

Then again my car's a V Selection, so it came with pretty shmick seats (as close as it gets to GTR ones without being buckets) so I'm not fussed.

I dunno lookin at judd's pics it looks like its a real tight squeeze esp around the bottom of the back of the seat (not the base if that makes sense).

But since you guys are such gluttons for punishment, maybe now's not the best time to tell you that URAS is gonna start R32 -> R34 frontend conversion kits very very soon :D They already do R33 -> R34 frontends. Oh and here's something else you guys can try... check out the attachment :)

The R34 GTT support wont line up..I saw someone do the R34 GTT to GTR front seats and an adapter plate had to be made...it can be done...didnt look to hard if your handy with the welder.

That R34 center console is great..the is also HKS CAMP which cost alot less, and has more features..all you need is the camp, junction box and a TV monitor..and it can read REVS,BOOST,G-Force,Oil Temp, Water Temp, Fuel Economy,Speed,Revs la dee la la..can also log the features too..

looks a little tacky, needs custom work i say :rofl:

without dedication, how would u achieve the desired result? :mad:

im sure the guys who first wanted to do front end conversions never thought "dedication..... who wants to do that?"

/end debate

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