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    WTB: Chrome Screws for Sports Seats

    Has anyone got any chrome screws for the Recaro Sports seats from an early LWB car, I need three

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    Original in good condition are difficult to find. If you need the ones similar as in the eBay add but much cheaper, I have a box full of them. You just pay the postage costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteenten View Post
    Original in good condition are difficult to find. If you need the ones similar as in the eBay add but much cheaper, I have a box full of them. You just pay the postage costs.

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    PM sent Cees. Thx
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    Just to let everyone know, I ended up buying these screws from Sierra Madre ( thank you Cees and everyone else who offered to help)
    The Sierra Madre screws are inexpensive and work perfectly, slightly different from the originals but if you change them in seat amounts they look great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kismet View Post
    Just to let everyone know, I ended up buying these screws from Sierra Madre ( thank you Cees and everyone else who offered to help)
    The Sierra Madre screws are inexpensive and work perfectly, slightly different from the originals but if you change them in seat amounts they look great
    Kismet, are the SM screws chrome or SS? I bought some SS screws from McMaster-Carr but the heads are larger and the phillips slots are very large for a no.4. They will work, but not super close to the originals. I don't care about SS vs. Chrome, I can polish the SS, but the heads are what bothers me a little.

    EDIT:
    I just looked online at SM and there screws are the same as what I have. Oddly though, theirs are 20mm long and the original screws from my seats are closer to 30mm long, and they are definitely original. I first ordered the 20mm bc that was what I read online, but when they arrive they were shorter than my screws, so I ordered more.
    Mark Erbesfield
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    1966 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
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    1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 “Patina Queen”
    1979 MB 450SL "Dad's old car"
    2019 Cayenne "Wife's car"

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