My topic says it all, can a nissan skyline gt-r35 seats fit into the 2008 g35 sedan? and does anyone know if the seats electric adjustment or manual adjustment to make them lighter?
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they probably do it, its all about making the wiring work, it wont be direct bolt on *assuming that*.. but anything can be done if your willing to spend the $ on it
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A friend of mine bought a full skyline from the junkyard, it's completely destroyed, but the brake system, engine and transmission are %100 good, not to mention the navi-system, and alot of stuff, the on the other hand the seats airbag is out, which means that i need to repair them and changed the leather to make it match the interior of my car, i might get them for free, or i might get them dirt cheap.Originally Posted by Dustin@StrafeAutomotive
they probably do it, its all about making the wiring work, it wont be direct bolt on *assuming that*.. but anything can be done if your willing to spend the $ on it
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2009+ gt-r 35.Originally Posted by joker
are you talking about r-34 skyline or r-35 gt-r?
Ok, i got the GT-R35 seat, the weight is 56lb, but the rails isn't even on both ends, one of the rails is lower than the other, and i don't have my car yet, damn i'm so curious about it.
Anyone got any info that might help?
Anyone got any info that might help?
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I thought about putting the GTR seats in the sedan but didnt have the seats to experiment with. I think if you are able to fabricate new rail that would fit into the current ones then the seats will fit.
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Tomorrow when i get my car i'll try to test the seats and see what does it need to make them fit, i'm worried about the wiring more than fabrication of the rails.Originally Posted by sunny G-35 NYC
I thought about putting the GTR seats in the sedan but didnt have the seats to experiment with. I think if you are able to fabricate new rail that would fit into the current ones then the seats will fit.
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Like i told you, the wiring shouldn't be much of a problem. It's nothing like the wiring on an ECU harness or anything. I would assume Nissan would use the same connectors on the G and GTR. Any idea who can fabricated brackets for the rails? Something like 6061-T6 machined aluminum billet would be sick 

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Machine shop can fabricate seat rails or make some adjustments to make them fit, tomorrow i'll pick up my car and see.Originally Posted by Q8y_drifter
Like i told you, the wiring shouldn't be much of a problem. It's nothing like the wiring on an ECU harness or anything. I would assume Nissan would use the same connectors on the G and GTR. Any idea who can fabricated brackets for the rails? Something like 6061-T6 machined aluminum billet would be sick
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The wiring should be a piece of cake because if the seat is mechanically adjustable then all you would need to do is put the seat wires to the stock wires and they will hook right up. I really would like to see how the seats would look in the G because then i could finally make up my mind to buy seats and put them in my G too.
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My friend has a GT-R and I personally find the seats too narrow and very uncomfortable to longer rides.
They do look nice though
They do look nice though

