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Thread: Swb Recaro seat tilting base/frame

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    Swb Recaro seat tilting base/frame

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    That's a very nice reproduction.
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    A work of art!!

    Now, would you please go out and do the runners/sliders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I'm trying Eric - as is another (UK-based) Registry member (separately) ...
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    Eeeegads! I have a couple sets of these in my cars...original with the RECARO stickers. What are they worth? No, they are not going anywhere!
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    Very nice piece.

    The riser seems easy enough to do, the runners would be tougher.

    Can't the top runner on a regular seat be used as the lower runner on a sport seat? Or vice versa?

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    Less than 24 hrs to go ...
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    Andy...

    I was outbid on this (sniped). I do need one - are you planning to make more of them?

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    John - sent you a pm
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    I received the seat base from Andy and installed it yesterday. Perfect! A beautiful piece of work - thanks, Andy. Now all we need are some rails...

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