Rear bucket seats
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From: Lillington, NC & Maryville, TN when I can get there
I wouldn't mind taking a drive though. It would probably end up being cheaper than shipping all five pieces from NC to CA, wouldn't it?
***EDIT*** it wouldn't even take that long HAHAHA
look at the link for driving directions
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***EDIT*** it wouldn't even take that long HAHAHA
look at the link for driving directions
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With my true address, it would take ~15 hours.
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Not what I'd call a short drive wink1.gif
It would probably be cheaper to drive yep, but personally I wouldn't be willing to drive 15h. I'll try to check some shipping prices, so we'll know.
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Not what I'd call a short drive wink1.gif
It would probably be cheaper to drive yep, but personally I wouldn't be willing to drive 15h. I'll try to check some shipping prices, so we'll know.
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That's cool, man but those sre some nice seats from what i can tell, i might be willing to drive 15 hours for blu seats??? Ya never know with me.
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I don't think it'll work, the floor is too highin the back, you'll have to adjust the bottom of the seat a little bit. If it is done it would look really hot, with four seats of all the same design and colour. 8O
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it might if you used some seats w/o headrests, cause the headrests would probably hit the H/B window.
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REDZ is planning on doing this at some point.
Yup.
Got the seats and everything.
They WILL fit, you just have to make a mounting bracket for them to mount to, and use the stock seatbelts. Also, you need to get some matching black carpet to cover the floor there. You can even leave the headrests on.
Where did you get those seats done?
Anyways, mine will be installed prolly in the next few months, just gotta get the seats reupholstered and the bracket made with my pop.
I've got pics somewhere, they aren't good, of a car that had it done.
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Pull the covers off and I'll send you mine. LOL I'll need 2 more bucket covers though.
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The pics don't show the seats directly, but you can see the 4 headrests thru the windows. Random sent them to me but he couldn't find the rest.
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The pics don't show the seats directly, but you can see the 4 headrests thru the windows. Random sent them to me but he couldn't find the rest.
The stock covers, at least the cloth ones since that's the one I ripped, are glued pretty good to the foam of the seat; they would need to be glued back on the receiving seats to look right, and ripping the covers usually takes some foam with them, so that would need to be fixed too.
I ideally want 4 racing seats, ideally black leather; actually synthetic leather, as *true* leather is out of price. Most stock "leather" seats are actually synthetic leather, including, AFAIK, Hyundai leather seats.
I ideally want 4 racing seats, ideally black leather; actually synthetic leather, as *true* leather is out of price. Most stock "leather" seats are actually synthetic leather, including, AFAIK, Hyundai leather seats.


