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realdougkelly 06-08-2018 09:28 AM

Do 2013 seats fit into a 2009
 
My Z is a base model, but am looking to upgrade the seats. I found some semi close to me for a decent price and they are coming out of a 2013 which are leather/cloth combo with power and heat. My question is will they fit into my car via plug and play?! Thanks in advance, sorry if this question has been answered previously, I’m still a n00b to this forum


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God-Speed 06-08-2018 09:34 AM

You should be fine. I just don't know if your rails will work on the newer seats but I think they will. I'm sure some else will chime in on this.

Ghostvette 06-11-2018 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by realdougkelly (Post 3762958)
My Z is a base model, but am looking to upgrade the seats. I found some semi close to me for a decent price and they are coming out of a 2013 which are leather/cloth combo with power and heat. My question is will they fit into my car via plug and play?! Thanks in advance, sorry if this question has been answered previously, I’m still a n00b to this forum


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SouthArk370Z has a link to the FSM in his sig. Yes, the seats will fit. You will need the switches for the center console, a relay and a couple of fuses (which is where the FSM is handy). The wiring for the seats is already in the car, tucked away.

realdougkelly 06-11-2018 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3763716)
SouthArk370Z has a link to the FSM in his sig. Yes, the seats will fit. You will need the switches for the center console, a relay and a couple of fuses (which is where the FSM is handy). The wiring for the seats is already in the car, tucked away.



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