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My recently purchased 93 ECR33 GTS-25t is missing the passenger seat. Wondering if anyone can please advise if the Series 2 vehicles use the same seat material and colouring so could be a possible source for a replacement or do I need to source only from a Series 1 in order to be matching?

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Any idea what these are from? They're listed as R33 Series 1 but different in both colouring and some style/shape differences to mine. Might they actually be R32 or R34 instead?

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These are listed as Series 2 and are different in colouring to both mine and that above, but similar shaping and material cuts to mine:

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EDIT: just sat on Google Images and pretty confident that the first seat is an R32 one...

 

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Matching fromts are S2 R33 GTSt.

Not a bad seat actually if you mainly driving on street and have passengers who are larger and/or don’t enjoy being in a sports/racing seat for no particular reason. (Such as the Missus...) 

Ive ever only owned my R33 so I have no idea about the R32/R34 particulars. But main thing is rails/seat mounts are compatible. My 02 R34 GTR replica seats were a bit different in the seat mounting and needed different rails (supplied) or adapters. Could have only been an issue because they are replicas but it showed how important it was... I wanted to retain factory rails and stuff but getting seat mounted properly with adapters was proving to be such a bastard that I ended up using the rails they came with. (Was nearly 10yrs ago so there probably far more options now but something to be aware of.)

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