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Thread: FS: Recaro Rallye fiberglass bucket seat unrestored with restored sliders

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    FS: Recaro Rallye fiberglass bucket seat unrestored with restored sliders

    Recaro Rallye

    fiberglass bucket
    unrestored

    corduroy+72/73 letherette

    with headrest
    with restored sliders (seat belt receivers are not included)

    2500€

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    unfortunatly 6 of 8 mounting screws for the sliders broke, when we tried to replace the sliders, and have to been replaced.
    Last edited by dirk07; 12-04-2019 at 07:23 AM.

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    open for offers

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    I´m way too tall for this seat. Possible to deliver to Retro in Paris first week of February.

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    My last bucket seat. bump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk07 View Post
    I´m way too tall for this seat. Possible to deliver to Retro in Paris first week of February.
    Dirk,
    By too tall, do you mean it sits too high (head in the headliner)? Or that your shoulders are above the seat back?
    I am 6'4" and I have trouble sitting in my sunroof car, my non sunroof car has a few inches of extra headroom.
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    George,

    my shoulder are to high (6'8").Well, my head is even with the LWT seat brackets (ST-classics) pretty close to the headliner anyway.

    BR

    Dirk

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    I am 6'2" and sits fine in both 4 legged Recaro and Rallye with these slides in my 67 912 Sunroof.
    Cool and very light weight seat! GLWS
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    Sold can been closed.

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