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Old 01-29-2014, 10:02 AM   #1
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Nissan R32 GTR vs GTS-T seats?

Hopefully i'm posting in the correct section. I have a quick question. I'm interested in the R32 seats. I see there's a difference in appearance between the GTR and GTS seats.

If anyone has sat in them both, is there a noticeable difference in the fit or how they hug you?

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Old 01-29-2014, 10:25 AM   #2
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they are worlds apart.... gts-t seats are quite flat and fabric .... gt-r seats are quite contoured and super comfy and are suede

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Thank for the response, man. How much should i be looking at paying for a decent condition one in the near future. Want to make sure i don't over pay. Any thing i should look out for?
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I dont know about a price in your area ... but look for worn bolsters especially on the passenger (jdm driver) seat or the other side if they came out of a lhd car and were in there for some time. The suede doesn't seem to hold up well to lazy and .daily in and out abuse.
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I have owned many skylines and would not see the point in buying skyline seats if you are looking for something that holds you then go with an aftermarket seat.
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