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R34 GTR Front/Rear seats

Looking for a set of R34 GTR seats to replace my GTT seats. These would need to be shipped to the USA. I'm not expecting this to be cheap. If you're willing to box them up and sell them to me for a decent price in willing to pay the hefty shipping tag.

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Hey mate - try contacting Jesse Streeter. He's an aussie living in Japan. I reckon he'll get you your seats delivered to the USA way cheaper than you'll get off here.

http://jessestreeter.com/contact-jesse/

 

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16 minutes ago, JH32 said:

Hey mate - try contacting Jesse Streeter. He's an aussie living in Japan. I reckon he'll get you your seats delivered to the USA way cheaper than you'll get off here.

http://jessestreeter.com/contact-jesse/

 

Appreciate the help bud. I'll give him a try.

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IIRC gtr and gtt seats have different mounting holes - all r32, all r33, and 34 gtr seats followed one set; 34 gtt went different.

Could be wrong but I'm pretty sure I can't fit 34 gtt seats in my 33 (well, without modification).

Yep, I looked into this and found the same results.

GTT Seat rail bolt pattern is unique. That's not saying that you can't fit these seats, but they won't bolt in without modification.

6 hours ago, oweban said:

IIRC gtr and gtt seats have different mounting holes - all r32, all r33, and 34 gtr seats followed one set; 34 gtt went different.

Could be wrong but I'm pretty sure I can't fit 34 gtt seats in my 33 (well, without modification).

 

2 hours ago, Jordy32 said:

Yep, I looked into this and found the same results.

GTT Seat rail bolt pattern is unique. That's not saying that you can't fit these seats, but they won't bolt in without modification.

After looking through the F/S section I see there have been a couple modified to fit a GTT so you're both correct. I guess I'll have to modify the ones I buy then. Thanks for the heads up guys ??

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55 minutes ago, oweban said:

Ooooooft - maybe try and make plates that bolt on both ends :) I couldn't imagine spending that kind of coin to then modify them.

Yeah it's definitely going to be a pretty penny. I've been snooping around eBay and I'm pretty sure I can buy R35 GTR seats and modify those for cheaper than getting modified R34 GTR seats over to the USA. I wonder if anyone has installed R35 seats in an R34...

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