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Ages ago i was cleaning my R33 GTS-t and under both front seatrs found an electrical connection. Do all 33's have this??

I could only come to the conclusion its for power seats but ive NEVER seen a R33 with power adjusable seats but then maybe i havet looked close enough.

Any help id much appreciat????

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Yepp, seat belt warning light on the dash. But seems as the factory seat belts are replaced when compliance is done, they no longer work.

So just tuck the plug under the carpet.

J

P.S. - I found a japanese lollie still in it's wrapper under my seat. Looked OK to eat, but didn't want to risk it :D

Not sure if its the same for 33's, but my 32 has a plug under the seats also.

It use to plug into the seat belt clipper thingo to say you have your seatbelt on. When my car got complianced it got replaced with some cheap ass DOT approved clippers that dont have this option and now my seatbelt light stays on, but only for 5 seconds or so once the car is started.

Shaun

LOL bong and blueberry.

FYI that blueberry series of gum rocks. If you ever have a chance to purchase muscat, blueberry and the other gums in that series get them. They don't last long but mighty tasty.

When cleaning my stuff (door trims, carpets, seats etc) I found a 100, a 50, and a 1 yen peice as well as a really nice screwdriver, some needlenose pliers, gum, used tissues (eww), some random unidentified peices of something and a helluva lotta zip ties.. haha

haha...i found a blueberry gum stick in my door sil.....didnt want to risk it either.  mmmm.....blueberry:D:D

HAHA how did you know it was blueberry

I'm not looking under my seat, it a never go there part of the car.

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