Skyline GT-R - 5 seats?
Skyline GT-R - 5 seats?
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rainmasterb

Original Poster:

389 posts

229 months

Saturday 9th February 2013
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Hi, I think I'm right that the factory standard was a 2-seat rear bench for the R32 and R33 models, but looking at some Australian forums it looks like a 3-seat bench was an option? Can anybody confirm this? If it is indeed true, I assume the middle seatbelt mountings will be on all cars and it would be a case of importing a 3-seat benck and buying some belts? Thanks guys

RDR 838

94 posts

158 months

Sunday 10th February 2013
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The GTR's are 4 seaters and the GTS's are 5 seaters. Check out the link. Should answer your questions.

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?...

rainmasterb

Original Poster:

389 posts

229 months

Sunday 10th February 2013
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Thanks, great answer and the one I clearly wanted! Now then, R33 GT-R or E39 M5?!

furrywoolyhatuk

682 posts

176 months

Sunday 10th February 2013
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Chalk and cheese! I'm a skyline nut so I'm bias!

RDR 838

94 posts

158 months

Sunday 10th February 2013
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I would have a hard time choosing between them two.

rainmasterb

Original Poster:

389 posts

229 months

Monday 11th February 2013
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I would imagine there are significant differences in the rear passenger space, especially with 3 people in the back. I've spent plenty of time in the back of an E39 530d, but never been in the back of an R33. Is there anybody out there who can confirm? Not planning on doing many long journeys 5-up, but would be nice for all 3 kids to be relatively comfortable. I'm drawn to the M5 for the noice and power of the V8, but to the GT-R for the turbocharged acceleration, the handling, the more youthful looks and the legend!

AerialAndy

136 posts

200 months

Monday 11th February 2013
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If you're ever down South way my GTR is available to you for a run out :-)

AerialAndy

136 posts

200 months

Monday 11th February 2013
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Just to add theres plenty of room in a Skyline '33 its based on a Laurel saloon chassis. The build quality and refinement is probably better on a Beemer but for racing car dynamics with all the straight six twin turbo howl at 8k rpm and the looks you'll get from others the Skyline smile is for me. Its all personal taste though isn't it ;-)

RDR 838

94 posts

158 months

Monday 11th February 2013
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I've got an R33 (not a GTR but same dimensions) and the rear leg room is not great. I've had tall rear seat passengers but I needed to compromise my driving position by putting the seat forward to accommodate them. I think it would be okay for children though. Overall, it's a very roomy car; I managed to get a 7'10 surfboard in it and a 42 inch TV in it's box. Not bad for a coupe. I personally don't care much about car interiors but I can see why some people dislike R33 ones.