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Re: Comfy seat suggestions?
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Was at the wrecking yard and picked up some seats out of a (don't laugh...) Hyundai Elantra....

They fit pretty well, only had to grind out a few pieces of structural steel from the car....

They're comfy, about the right height, and they weren't too expensive.

A HECK of a lot better than the Corbeau's that were in it....Aye carumba....

Posted on: 2002/8/6 14:54
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Re: Comfy seat suggestions?
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MX5 seats would require a fair bit of modification, I was looking at some last week. Did you know that they have a speaker in the headrest?
I went for some seats out of a Corolla FX GT adjustable sides, lumbar support and height.

Posted on: 2002/8/2 14:23
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I saw a coupe up at Mt. Shasta a few weeks ago that had a pair of Mazda Miata (MX5 ?) Seats. He said they were comfortable and they are also small. They looked pretty good.

Posted on: 2002/8/2 7:56
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don't you mean "the fake & the fatuous".knew someone with nitrous on their 1200 sedan with an a15,couldn't work out why it went slower when they hit the button.turned out they had used up all the nitrous on the way to the track.the car used the horn button to activate the gas,on a dpdt switch,but i've always thought a kickdown switch from an auto would be the way to get it flowing.

Posted on: 2002/7/26 12:04
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Re: Comfy seat suggestions?
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Sounds cool!

Are you going to go for the "Fast and the Furious" look?

Speaking of that...does anybody out there have a NOS system hooked up to a Datto?

I would LOVE to take a look at that!!

Posted on: 2002/6/18 21:46
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was at the wreckers today and has a look at a triumph TR7, had nice bucket style seats that had a deep hole for ya bum to fit in. didnt sit in em cause they were soaking wet but yeah theyre small seats and looked to have a really really good shape to em

p.s. i picked up a spoiler today off some european thing, gonna put it on the 1200 coupe, just sitting on the boot it looks awesome, cant wait to get it on as i finished my uni exams today, will post pics

Posted on: 2002/6/17 5:53
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i was just kinda curious since when i took the seat out of the turbocoupe i noticed it didn't actually have any airlines coming outo fthe seat so i figure the air pump is actaully inside the seat somewhere. all i found was the positiv and negative wires hanging from the middle of the seat bottom. i was thinking about trying to hook it up to a DPDT switch so i can inflate it and deflate it but i need to now if it needs aballast resistor or anything like that. i would really rather not start a fire under my own butt if possible.

Posted on: 2002/6/15 23:16
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hehe, I never did hook up the lumbar control ... If I recall mine had an air system ... but I agree they were VERY comfortable, and hold the driver in place just right during hard cornering.

Posted on: 2002/6/15 5:00
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Sweet!

Thanks for the tips. I will now start scouring the wrecking yards!!

Anything has to be better than what I've got!! Even the smallest crack in the road will feel like a punch to the kidneys!!

Thanks gang!

Greg

Posted on: 2002/6/11 23:49
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hey i got turbocoupe seats as well LOL. they came out of the wreck that was left after my car fire but yes they are a VERY comfortable seat IMHO. i at first thought that they would be too wode at the bottom for the datto but to my suprise they are actually too narrow by a few inches. i thought i could get away wiht just using the seat rails and attacing it to the bottom of the seats but found that that would quite work . i need to fab a seot of mounting plates for them to work properly but like i sadi very comfy and they grip you in the right places as wel as being really adjustable.

ddgonzal: do you have the inflatable lumbar hooked up? did you just have to wire a DPDT switch,power, and ground to have it function right?

<small>[ Edited by 2quick4u on 2002/6/9 23:26:34 ]</small>

Posted on: 2002/6/10 7:25
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