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#12 Re: Seats
1200rallycar Posted on: 2003/12/5 1:00
yeah id say go aftermarket if you can afford, OBX are good but a bit skinny for me (depends on your size), but they are cheapest at around $225 per side, otherwise any seat can fit as long as its not too wide to shut the door, honda seats usually have the best OEM shape of the manufactures, i have retrimmed seats in my red car and when they were retrimmed there was extra foam and stuff added to give them a good, shape, they are comfy but still not as great as aftermarket for holding you tight


#11 Re: Seats
muke Posted on: 2003/12/4 12:47
aftermarket seats are the way to go...'specially for a sportier look and feel...i recomend obx...along with ppl from the club that have been in my car...plus you have more access to material...if wanting to get back seats etc...trimmed with tha same stuff...


#10 Re: Seats
dattodude Posted on: 2003/12/4 12:13
I think that Series 2 RX7 seats are the same hole pattern on the seats. I think I measured them to be a good fit on the 1200 runners at the same width

Chris


#9 Re: Seats
Posted on: 2003/12/4 9:59
ford laser seats just require two new holes about 30-40mm forward... you can get them from the sporty tx3 models.
also the mitsubhisi cordia seats from the gsr fit but there is too much padding in them to fit with the doors closed. they also flip forward


#8 Re: Seats
Team_Dat Posted on: 2003/12/4 7:40
well i think i will do a seated jig if thety are comfy, i don't think i could go cobra seats being a coupe i think with the laws you cant have seats that will release forward quickly in case of emergency. well i was told that i don't know for sure. the cobra seats would be cool and i guess they do use them in the minis and they only have 2 doors so i guess i could


#7 Re: Seats
Lobster Posted on: 2003/12/4 7:33
Measure some seats to see if the bases will fit.
If they do, then take your old seats and take the runners off the bottom of the old seats. Then remove the runner soff your new seats. Get pieces of plate steel and use bolts to connect the new seats holes in the base, with the old runners.
Then you have a seat that is new, but has the old runners and so will fit.
Then you do a jig because you are happy.


#6 Re: Seats
Team_Dat Posted on: 2003/12/4 6:30
yeh but how much are they gonna be


#5 Re: Seats
new_to_datsuns Posted on: 2003/12/4 6:23
Man, i reckon those vintage style cobra seats are the go, they may not be so comfy though, but they look so rad - stylish and period perfect


#4 Re: Seats
Team_Dat Posted on: 2003/12/4 4:08
i don't mind changing anything i just want more of a sporty feel and a comfier seat for long drives


#3 Re: Seats
anb008 Posted on: 2003/12/4 4:01
Seats from an 1989 Prelude fit, as well as Stanza seats (but admittedly they're not as well sculpted. Another option is to take the 120Y seats to an upholsterer and have them rebolstered.



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