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As i'm getting more used to my 370z I've noticed the drivers side thigh bolster has pretty much collapsed or the foam has fallen down. I can feel a metal bar on my right thigh when sitting in the car. Pretty crap considering it's only 5 years old with 40k. Have any of you had this problem and managed to get Nissan to replace? I've got Nissan cared4 but won't count my chickens. Are the seats easy to remove and repair? Or otherwise a new seat replacement? I need to get it sorted as I'm sure it's related to giving me back problems when on long journeys.

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not heard of this before, mine are ok but i've only done 20k, I doubt you will get much joy with Nissan but worth a try, I'm sure it could be repaired though

 

I've just bought another car and there was a slight tear in the side panel on the seat, the garage took the seat out and a guy in Queensferry replaced the panel, you would never know it had been done !

 

 

shoot Mondo@Hide N Seat a pm, i'm sure he could give you some advice :thumbs:

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Mine was a daily drive, hit 52k miles now and not got this issue.

 

I doubt very much if you will get anywhere with Nissan as they will call that wear and tear. Worth asking though if you have only recently bought the car

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Yes mate, its got to be done as your feeling the bar. The inside has worn away from the frame. Those panels are redone anything between £40-£80 depending in the material.

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Thanks guys, is the guy in Queensferry in Flintshire as that is near me or is it Queensferry Scotland? Or recommend anybody else? I can send it off if need be?

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