Buy a used one. You won't find any really good race seat for your budget.
BTW Have you checked Kirkey's aluminum seats? But they still are around $700...
Aftermarket "racing" seat prices
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I have an Evo 1 and like them. But next year, I will install a Recaro SPG. I used to have a Momo 1000 lake before. Sold it to a California HPDE student after it got outdated.
1000 Lake

Sparco Evo. Now outdated too. Will be replaced by an SPG.
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sparco evo2's and i love em! they are not cheap, about $700/side./ shop around, you may find some inventory closeout sales time of year.Leave a comment:
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The SPG is not a bling-bling race seat. It is a true Motorsport race seat that has been in use for over 20 years. Also, Sparco's Evo seat is more cushiony if you want more comfort.
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Those actually look like they are curved in the back, which is really what I need because of my back. $795 isn't that bad if they are comfortable.Many people I know with Corbeau FX-1 hate them. Very uncomfortable. But at $275usd what good can be expected? Most proper FIA approved seats are around $700 (like Sparco's Evo seats). For $795, one can get a superb Recaro SPG, which is the real deal for a race seat and considered a classic top-of-the-line. Chick not included.

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I will make another run right after Christmas. If the US hasn't imploded.
They are uncomfortable and not rigid.
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What???Many people I know with Corbeau FX-1 hate them. Very uncomfortable. But at $275usd what good can be expected? Most proper FIA approved seats are around $700 (like Sparco's Evo seats). For $795, one can get a superb Recaro SPG, which is the real deal for a race seat and considered a classic top-of-the-line. Chick not included.

$795 and No chick?
I can't help it... always kidding
These are the "kind" when it comes to crash test dummy buckets
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Many people I know with Corbeau FX-1 hate them. Very uncomfortable. But at $275usd what good can be expected? Most proper FIA approved seats are around $700 (like Sparco's Evo seats). For $795, one can get a superb Recaro SPG, which is the real deal for a race seat and considered a classic top-of-the-line. Chick not included.
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Your best bet is to find a speed shop or go to a track day and ask to try a few different seats.Leave a comment:

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