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Thread: Swb Recaro seat brackets and sliders- One tilting and one non-tilting.

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    Swb Recaro seat brackets and sliders- One tilting and one non-tilting.

    For sale are what I believe to be one non-tilting seat brackets and Recaro sliders + one 68 only tilting bracket/console and sliders.
    I'm not an expert and willing to be educated re: exact years.
    As far as price I have no idea of the value. Since the "how much does my seat consoles worth" type of posts are not very popular I will start at $1250 shipped conus OBO for the pair

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    Any seat expert can help defining for which year and models those consoles are ?
    Both are for sport seats or only the tilting one?
    Now been told the tilting one is 68 only sport seat console.
    Last edited by damsroy; 03-13-2017 at 09:36 AM.
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    Non-tilting frame most likely a SWB racing seat frame. Tilting is an early SWB street or racing frame. The sliders are later Recaro units from late 70s.
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    Still available ?

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    Yes still available. Adding pictures of the locking handle that is broken.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smedley View Post
    Non-tilting frame most likely a SWB racing seat frame. Tilting is an early SWB street or racing frame. The sliders are later Recaro units from late 70s.
    Thank you Mark for your comments.

    Apart from the locking handle/lever that is broken on mine what make the tilting frame I have different from the ones in the link below. They seem identical to me and presented as factory SWB sport seats consoles. Looking to be educated. Thank you.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...port-Seat-Base
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...cket-Left-Side
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    Those seat consoles are still available.
    Still looking for some additional comments regarding provenance and exact model/year.
    I'm in no rush to sale but flexible on price.
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    Still trying to figure out what they are.
    The tilting console is presented as a 68 sport seat tilting bracket in this add on Pelican.
    They are strictly identical to mine down to 1/the mounting tab for the set belt receiver 2/the"stop bolts" and 3/the sticker.
    Look at side by side pictures below. I also put a link to the add

    Pelican add
    68 pelican tilting bracket.jpg
    My tilting bracket
    My tilting bracket.jpg

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...er-option.html
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    ***sold***
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    *****sold*****
    Last edited by damsroy; 03-18-2017 at 05:56 AM.
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