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MQ drivers seat

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Post by Boxhead »

My front seat has broken and was wondering what seats will fit in with no probs, or will i have to go with the original.


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Post by STARKEY »

I have an mk shorty I have just stripped with a set of Mazda 626 seats and they seemed to fit really well. Comfy to. ( 1986 626 i think)
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Post by rhymus »

VN? Commodore fit fairly well. Just sit a little high. Only a problem if your over 6 foot 4 tall. Hardly any mods to brackets, needed to drill two holes from memory.
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Post by Boxhead »

How do the Mazda seats sit in the truck, i am 6.3 do they sit high.


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Post by MQ080 »

I always wanted to put N13 SSS pulsar seats in mine their always in wreckers, never got around to it though. I agree with the 626 ones as a good option also.
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Post by STARKEY »

I am 6.2’ and I fit fine, the only trouble I have the acon unit on the passengers side but I suppose everybody gets that.
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Post by Brendan-s »

Starkey do you mean you stripped them as in youre wrecking it? If so how much do you want for the seats, I'm too lazy to modify rails etc to run others. Another option is 87-88 Pintara/Skyline buckets, really comfy, quite supportive and you can get em at any wreckers.
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Nissan navara seats bolt straight onto original mounts
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Post by Screwy »

GQ seats are close enough to easily mod, and pintara buckets arent too bad ;)
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Post by STARKEY »

are you in necastle.
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Post by pongo »

4130warrior wrote:Starkey do you mean you stripped them as in youre wrecking it? If so how much do you want for the seats, I'm too lazy to modify rails etc to run others. Another option is 87-88 Pintara/Skyline buckets, really comfy, quite supportive and you can get em at any wreckers.
what sort of mods to fit the skyline buckets in ?

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