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Old April 21st 2006, 07:58
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free carbon fibre

dont you love it when you get 2 metres of pre impregnated carbon fibre mat through the post . . . free of charge





oh yeah amd a metre of kevlar just to seal the deal
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Old May 22nd 2006, 09:08
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finally picked my seats up at the weekend

and oh yes they are nice alright !







theyre out of a 2002 porsche boxster, and theyre in pretty much mint condition. theyve got map pockets and diddy little coat hooks on the back, and theyre sort of a very dark blue grey/black colour

i hope theyre heated too cos heated seats are amazing

just gotta fab some subframes
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Old May 22nd 2006, 11:49
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Hey fastdub I have a pair of boxter seats also 2002. No heat in mine . They do have power seat backs, but no base power, just manual sliders. They are very comfortable though.
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Old May 22nd 2006, 12:20
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yeah theve got power backs but also a little lever to raise or lower them

they cost me 180 plus i got some free door panels that im gonna stick back on ebay cos i cant use them
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Old May 22nd 2006, 14:44
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Hey fastdub,

Not looking to stick my nose in, but aren't seats in the wrong spot? I meant the tilt leaver is on the INSIDE next to the tunnel instead of on the outside, next to the body.

I have this in my 72 Chevelle (previous owner, what can I say ) and while it's not a big deal most of the time, it's definitely a PITA when you need to get into the back for something.

Other than that, the seats look OUTSTANDING. :agree: I am planning to put warmer in my Ghia seats, most likely aftermarket add on, as there are a number of on-line venders that sell kits.

Cheers,


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Old May 22nd 2006, 15:02
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well theyre not bolted in yet, but they are deffo in the right way as you can see the seat belt clasps in the middle next to the gearbox tunnel

but that dont matter anyway cos there are 2 tilt levers per seat, one on either side of each head rest
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Old June 10th 2006, 22:27
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I dont know if his are like mine, which are out of a 300ZX rather than a porsche(and arent nearly as nice as those) but they had those levers on both sides of the seats, which is kinda nice.. Mine also HAD electric adjusters, but people kept moving my seats, so i took out everything for the adjustment on the drivers seat and welded it in place.. Actually shaved probably a good 45lbs..

*EDIT* Nevermind, didnt see where he said that there were two per seat.. *PULLS FOOT OUT OF MOUTH.*

That thing oughta look good when its done..
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