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There isnt enough cockpit space. My left butt is on the left cusion of the seat while the right butt is on the right cusion meanwhile whatever is in the middle gets pretzel smacked on the tiny space they call a seat to park our ass. Not enough space to the door either so my hands rest. Considering people designing these cars in those days were all sub 5 feet people, i get really tired of driving the car on a busy day.

Im 6ft3 and have 32gtr seats in my stagea and they are great. I dont think height is the issue, rather how wide you and your ass is. The stock stqgea seats were pretty wide and flat, so they could be an option for you.

R33 Series II have the widest flattest seats of any of the R32 to R34 Skylines and I normally install one of these as the passenger seat in one of my cars if I want to take a large person for a drive.

What seats are in your car?

I paid $1,000 for the last set of R33 GTR seats that I purchased that were in perfect condition.

The thing is that these seats are now getting old and harder to find in good condition (there are a lot of stuffed ones out there) so I would expect the price to stay the same or even increase slightly.

Dear men,

I like the way you think. But used seats are alot like sitting on someones sweat, maybe piss and ejaculate. And 800 dollars australian is crazy price to pay for that.

Dear men,

I like the way you think. But used seats are alot like sitting on someones sweat, maybe piss and ejaculate. And 800 dollars australian is crazy price to pay for that.

Hahahaha yeah, the "GT-R tax", people are willing enough to pay that much. All about supply and demand.

Have you looked at after market? You will need rails to suit.

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