MkII GTi Recaros in an E30

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  • Nicademus
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    What a difference the matching door panel makes.

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  • e30s52
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    Hey I got the same pedal set as you. The gti seats look really clean in your car.

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  • Jand3rson
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    If you mean the one at the end of the rod for adjusting the forward/back position, I need that, too. As well as the rod that goes between the 2 sliders to allow them to move.

    Here's a shot of the driver side with the new door panel in. Now I need a black or grey rear seat, grey carpet, and a black rear shelf.

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by rhett325i
    looks hot.

    I've got a trashed driver's sport seat you can have the rails from if you are gonna be in the portland area anytime soon.

    Can i have the knob?

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by rhett325i
    looks hot.

    I've got a trashed driver's sport seat you can have the rails from if you are gonna be in the portland area anytime soon.
    If you wanna just send them to me, I'll pay you for shipping.

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  • MDryVur
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    i just got my e30s recaro seats redone... damn. any one want to trade. . hehe :p

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  • rhett325i
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    looks hot.

    I've got a trashed driver's sport seat you can have the rails from if you are gonna be in the portland area anytime soon.

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  • Jand3rson
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    It's in! One more to go, I have to find another junk seat to steal the rails from.





    These are SO COMFORTABLE. Fuck sport seats. And about 5 lbs. lighter.

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  • AndrewBird
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    It does The webbing isn't supper tight to begin with and does have a little bit of stretch to it.

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  • E30Idea
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    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
    You just HAD to point it out. :)
    If Josh had not pointed it out it would have been r3ved.


    Really though, that is a sweet looking setup. Looks fantastic and I imagine it will work 200% better than how Recaro originaly designed it. But, I have to ask, are you sure the webbing will be loose enough to let you "sink" into the seat a bit?

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  • AndrewBird
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    Andrew kind of messed up the weaving on this one:
    You just HAD to point it out. :)

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  • Jand3rson
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    Major progress made tonight on getting these things done. Andrew and I came up with a new idea for seat cushion support, using der affe's idea as a jump off point. We made a weave of nylon webbing, and Andrew stitched it all together. We used steel rods down each side, and used S-hooks to secure it to the seat frame. To stop the rod from sliding out, Andrew put a bend at the end of each rod, and used a small collar with a set screw at the other end. The seat is installed in the car now, I just need to find another seat to steal the sliders from, and both seats will be in!

    Pardon the fuzzy pic:


    Andrew kind of messed up the weaving on this one:




    Last edited by Jand3rson; 02-11-2009, 10:41 PM.

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  • DREWHALL
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    How much to make some adapters/weld them on if I send you some stock rails?

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  • Jand3rson
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    I actually made a little bit of progress with mine today, I painted the bracket adapters, now I just need to find another junk E30 seat to rob the rails from. Tricked323i is working on my replacement seat webbings, and once those are done, I can install them.

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  • M42Technik
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    Originally posted by Nicademus
    I'll trade you my soul for those seats, how about it?
    You already asked me that, and the answer remains the same. If I ever do need the money though...

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