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Old Aug 11, 2002
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i was wondering if it is at all possible for me to put leather gsr seas in a 2k1 civic, if so will the seats accept the stock seat rails or will i have to acquire new ones
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You'll have to use custom rails. The GS-R rails are too short to use on our car (could possibly modify, but it'll take a lot) and the mount points on our rails are in all the wrong places. My advice would be to find a GS-R in a junkyard, get the rails only, and see if you can make them work on our car before you spend the money on the seats.
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my friend had some gsr seats in his civic, but it was a 99 civic, it fit but with some modifications..
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That woudl be pretty hot, keep us informed if you decide to do it.
 
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