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yeah...but if i'm going to have embroidery on the headrest, i'd prefer
ACS over some seat with an Asian tuner logo that looks like it came
from Pep Boys...
yeah...but if i'm going to have embroidery on the headrest, i'd prefer
ACS over some seat with an Asian tuner logo that looks like it came
from Pep Boys...
i remember seeing these seats on ebay because someone posted the link to it as a joke... the title said bmw acs momo recaro something something so it was all a big joke , they look pretty decent though from the pictures
Yes, Matt has them. I've sat in them, and you know why they are so cheap when you sit in them. but I suppose they are a nice looking, low cost alternative to the usual $600/seat prices of Sparcos and Recaros
-Ted
Slammede30 could you explain me or give more details how did you feel the seat when you setaed on them?
I would really like to have some feedback on those seats befroe making any move. I bought some cheap "AXE" at ebay (seat) for my Jeep, the look is good, but hte feel the the leg holders are sheet, I mean you can feel the tube support instaed of the foam.
Thanks :D
Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R
I'm saying they felt like they were cheap. The padding wasn't good, and the whole seat flexes when yousit back in it. I dunno, they are definately livable, but if you want a high quality seat then be prepared to pay upwards of $400 a seat for Corbeaus or the like.
-Ted
Those would be pretty awesome if you had an AC Schnitzer-themed car.
I plan to have a lot of AC Schnitzer parts on my car, but not those seats. I hear they are pretty uncomfortable. Not to mention, ACS never made their own seats.
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