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Thread: WTB: Sport Seat Repros

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    WTB: Sport Seat Repros

    Looking for a set of reproduction sport seats. I'll consider different options. Car is a 72. Thanks

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    In my opinion Deser reproduction seats are fabulous I buy them via Mr Fiat in the USA
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    Just looked Mr Fiat seats up. They look nice. Better than GTS classics?

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    you can also ask Michael here in the registry, if he has time and capacity to have some seats done for you…
    I would recommend this
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...er-Roser-Leder
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...ion-discussion


    the correct seat console ist over here:
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    +1 for the Deser seats, though I'd say even those have some issues if you actually drive the car - I had to have my bolsters stuffed because they collapsed pretty quickly (say 5-7k miles). Either way, real or repro, sport seats are one of the better upgrades you can make after the suspension, brakes, and lump of magnesium in the back.
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    I think I had a set of Deser seats in the past. Not positive because I bought them second hand, and they had no markings on them. They looked and felt super nice, but I sold them because they felt really stiff. Could have been another make.

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    Deser sears are not rock like.
    Clyde Boyer





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    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)
    1997 993 Twin Turbo






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    Thank you for the info everyone.

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    BF Torino might be an Option too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VEphilipp View Post
    BF Torino might be an Option too?
    The do not look the part.

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