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  • NC325iC
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    Originally posted by DarkWing6
    They are the exact same seats that are in the car right now.
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  • Mastrcruse
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    I know, but they are wider. At least thats what I read thats why I asked. I knew they would basically bolt in but a verts cabin is alittle small, I thought. I guess thats why I asked.

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  • DarkWing6
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    Originally posted by Mastrcruse
    M3 seats are a straight bolt in correct? I have heard they were alittle wider but that shouldn't be a problem in the o'vert?
    They are the exact same seats that are in the car right now.

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  • Mastrcruse
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    I would be putting the M3 seats in so they are e30 still. Vaders are pretty much out. So I really think that the M3 seats are the best choice for the money.

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  • 325iCabrio
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    I vote redo and rejuvinate your seats in the car. E30 seats are comfortable and keep you in place (unless you're tracking it), so I don't see any reason to change your seats. I did that in my cabrio, and I've been very happy with them.

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  • kencopperwheat
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    You're going to spend around $600-800 on the vaders... if you can find them in the modena colour.

    They won't fit in the cabrio either without some MAJOR modification to the rockerpanels (read: cutting and welding).

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  • Mastrcruse
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    How much work would it take to put these into my car? Is there anyone that makes brackets for a direct bolt in?

    Thanks
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  • dougsic
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    Buy the natur M3 seats if they are really that nice. I recovered mine - $850 plus labor and two weeks to get them back.

    My seats were Natur and I will be selling the leather from them soon. The passenger seat is excellent. It was a shame to recover it but I wanted everything to match.

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  • Erick
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    Black vaders and dye the outer edge of the panels.... two tone door panels rock.

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  • MR 325
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    It's a direct swap.

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  • Mastrcruse
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    M3 seats are a straight bolt in correct? I have heard they were alittle wider but that shouldn't be a problem in the o'vert?

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  • Mastrcruse
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    Originally posted by MR 325
    If you're buying drop springs you need sport shocks. Don't spend your money in the wrong places.

    Yea, I know that I need shocks. I am getting the springs because through turner it really doesn't make a difference, less money, if I buy them as a kit. I will be getting billys but that will happen when I get my tax return.

    I am getting the H&R's now and billys in a month or 2. But the seats have just opened up as an option so thats why I am asking.

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  • MR 325
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    If you're buying drop springs you need sport shocks. Don't spend your money in the wrong places.

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  • SchnellerVert
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    Redo them in clothe, cooler in summer, warmer in the winter. Better wear and less sliding around while during fun driving.

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  • Mastrcruse
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    Yea, the only thing is that they won't match because it is a darker tan I believe. I will have to do some fab but if I can find a thread about it, it might convince me.

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