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Thread: 1973 Double Locking Tilt Seat Base Passenger Side ONLY

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    1973 Double Locking Tilt Seat Base Passenger Side ONLY

    1 Used Porsche 1973 911 Double Locking Tilt Seat Base PASSENGER SIDE ONLY!!!

    Have not tried to clean / repaint anything. This has been in dry storage for 20 years.

    Tilt hinges work fine. The cable connecting the double locks and the small pivot will need to be sourced / replaced.



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    Last edited by imsa68; 07-13-2015 at 11:12 AM.

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    New improved pricing!
    Won't last long....

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    Its not a cable and will be very hard to find I imagine.

    Do you have the sports seat sliders which are integral to the base?
    Clyde Boyer





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    What I have is pictured here.

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    I believe this seat base is correct for '72

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    i belive it's correct for a $200 dollar part...sorry, I couldn't resist.
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    69S Please let me know how many of thee you can offer to me for your suggested value of $200 (If you can't say anything constructive, don't say it....)

    Bob Alfonso, other posts would suggest that these are correct only for the 73 911, but if they also apply to the 72 then great

    New better, brighter pricing

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    73 only as advertised but you can easily cut and grind to make it 72 as well especially if your restoring it
    Clyde Boyer





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    Sale pending with Duktail.....

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