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you'll probably struggle to get anything to slot straight in as the rails are an unusual shape... possibly another nissan would have the same mounts?? It's not a major job to fabricate new mounts by welding a seat to the original rails though.

you could also look down the avenue of re-covering the ones that you already have!!!

Probably cost you less and, in my eyes, look alot nicer!

There are no straight drop-in fitment. Any aftermarket seat you buy will require custom fabricting it to either the existing seat subframes or to custom mounts.

 

If I was'nt building my car for Track use (they weigh over 50kg together) I would stick to retrimmed stock electric seats,they are a nice design and look great with a proper retrim.

think thats the best way buddy! That way you can pick what colour your wanting and match it to the car!

yeah deffo a retrim, totally agree, youcan buy covers that you can put on yourself and its impossible to tell its not been proffessionally done, ive got some and there is not one sag!!

there are a few companies around that offer cat skins but here is an example....

 

clicky..

 

Thats exactly the kit i was meaning joely! :)

there are a few companies around that offer cat skins but here is an example....

 

clicky..

 

If you wan to look it up it's actually called katzkins not cats skins :)

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