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selling a pair of r32 gtr front seats

passenger is in great condition with no rips or ciggie butt burns. it has a plate welded over one of the bolt holes (no idea why) by previous owner, could be removed or just drilled through.

drivers has two patches of cloth sewed over the original material (again no idea why) so that would need to be fixed. bolsters are all firm and in good condition minus the cloth

wanting to hear some offers, pm for any more info

Located in Essendon Melb

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When your sitting in the passager seat if the plate welded over a bolt hole is the rear left of you...it is to fit it into a silvia...thats the only bolt hole yhat dnt line up so you have to extend it

If its not that one i have no idea why...not that you asked me though lol

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Ye man...got a 32 gtr and a s15 and i wanted to see what all the fuss was about with fitting the seats...perfect fit other then that...im sure someone has come up with a mount that you dont need to weld on....i was going to remove the rails off the outer side of each seat and swap them...s15 to gtr seat...i reckon that would work

But thought about how im not even going to swap the seats so thsn just bolted them back in the car and sacked the idea lol

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