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Old 03-11-2019, 02:49 PM   #1
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GTR seats into a S14

Was wondering if this has been done before. I have R35 GT-R seats that I'm looking to put into my 95' 240sx S14.
I know I would need a S14 Seat frame bracket and to remove the OEM ones off the GT-R seats and add an aftermarket rail that can drill into that bracket. Would still need tips if anything else is needed.
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Have heard someone do it on here before but something about the seat hitting the roofline or something of that nature . Same applies to the 370Z recaros
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Old 03-11-2019, 03:07 PM   #3
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they do fit inside but slightly almost there. I'm in the proccess of removing the brackets from the GT-r seats but am wondering if i can just use the s14 aftermarket bracket and GT-r rails to bolt onto it. since the brackets can be either side or bottom mountable i would probably choose the latter that allows a good bolt on profile. space would not be an issue since i have rear seat delete and going to using a rear harness bar for the seat belts.
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