Clean rear seat delete

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  • SimplyDope
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    Can't wait for those pics.

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  • Joe G
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    did it today. The Fabric glue is drying, pics up tomorrow.

    its just black fabric for now, but i plan on doing it with the proper interior materials down the road. It cost me ~$20 for everything.

    Im pumped to install it and see how it looks. Each panel weighs about 3lbs.

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  • rwh11385
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    I like this better: http://i498.photobucket.com/albums/r...L/IMG_1188.jpg

    Put a ridge over the clips, so you can put stuff on the carpet and not have it slide off.

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  • gokepsgo
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    Do it like the black interiored car janderson posted, but add a 15 inch subwoofer.

    Shit would be titties

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  • EN318isPDX
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    Nice pshop!

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  • MattM
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    if you truly want to delete the back seat... a little more involved though...

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  • TexasTerp
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    I'm going to be doin this in my next e30 build (after the roll cage goes in). I'm going to be molding a fiberglass insert instead of using plywood. Should be much lighter in the end. I'll be covering it with black marine quality vinyl.

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  • Asbradley21
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    I wasn't in a hurry. It is cut straight, the fabric is a bit loose. I'm very pleased with it.

    I did it because I put black cloth corbeau seats in the front, which didn't really match my tan vinyl rear seat and there isn't an OEM black cloth seat either. Also, the rear seats in e30s are damn near pointless, and I never need to have anyone back there. This allows for more room than the stock rear seat.

    BTW, it weighs just as much as a rear seat.

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  • lolcantturn
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    If you want a clean rear seat delete, just keep your seats in.
    The weight of the material that goes into making it clean will just make it the same weight as the foam seats that were in there to begin with.
    If you took them out for weight reasons, then there's really no point in mocking up something back there cause it'll end up weighing the same.
    ;)

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  • Jand3rson
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    Were you in a hurry?

    I would check around, there's a few good threads out there on doing this, I'm planning on doing the same in my car.





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  • Asbradley21
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    Here you go.

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  • Joe G
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    pics now please!!!

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  • Asbradley21
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    I did it. I used plywood cut to shape covered in black cloth from hobby lobby. I'll clean it up and take some pictures.

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  • Pussy30
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    Originally posted by Joe G
    thats the plan as soon as i have funds.
    Perfect. Ive seen people cover it up with sheet metal but honestly I think the best look is to smooth everything up, remove the tar, get the cage in, and repaint the entire interior and cage one color.

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  • Joe G
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    thats the plan as soon as i have funds.

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