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I believe the Racaro's were only in the Shiro Z31. The Shiro's only had 2 seats and only 1 model year, so the chances of finding a rear seat (2+2) with the same material as the front Shiro's is not good, if not impossible.
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Read this:
information:88ss [Z31.com Wiki]
I doubt your car is a 1988 SS. Most likely, the Recaro seats were swapped into your car for whatever seats your non-Shiro z31 already had. As far as I know, all U.S. 1988 Shiros were two seaters ONLY.
It’s possible you have a Canadian model. I don’t know if Canadian 1988 SS models were available as a 2+2.
Decode your car’s VIN no. to determine which country it was originally sold in when it was new. The windshield and the driver’s side front shock absorber tower have a placard that contains coded information that can be decoded to reveal a car’s original specifications when it rolled off the assembly line. Many owners modify their cars so these two ID placards are invaluable.
information:88ss [Z31.com Wiki]
I doubt your car is a 1988 SS. Most likely, the Recaro seats were swapped into your car for whatever seats your non-Shiro z31 already had. As far as I know, all U.S. 1988 Shiros were two seaters ONLY.
It’s possible you have a Canadian model. I don’t know if Canadian 1988 SS models were available as a 2+2.
Decode your car’s VIN no. to determine which country it was originally sold in when it was new. The windshield and the driver’s side front shock absorber tower have a placard that contains coded information that can be decoded to reveal a car’s original specifications when it rolled off the assembly line. Many owners modify their cars so these two ID placards are invaluable.