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Thread: FS: Mint Scheel 300 Racing Seat, Sliders, and Bracket

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    FS: Mint Scheel 300 Racing Seat, Sliders, and Bracket

    Was going to put this in one of my cars but have decided to stay stock. This is a pretty rare seat and have only seen a few others in person ever. This seat is in incredible condition and complete with the correct sliders, hardware, side adjustment dial, and a flat bracket for bolting into a 911 frame.

    Price: SOLD

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    Last edited by jpsurfer; 03-31-2019 at 07:32 PM.

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    Anyone know what this seat sold for? Don't know why the OP deleted the price.
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    was offered for 2.500$

    Looks to me like completely renewed.... cant say 100% shure on pics

    seat is out off mid 70s... do have it in scheel 1974 + 1977 Prospekt

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    Yes, nice seat but not the GRP lightweight 300 seat.

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    @Stretch: no this is not the gfk lightweight seat...this is later version with "ears" and steel tube frame...but nice also

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    Had the shell to this seat a few years back had it recovered but wasn't to original spec , there is no steel frame and it is
    FRP ..Bert

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    Recaro is pointing out that the seat that was for sale is a steel frame one. If you look at the photo of the bottom, you can see the webbing that the fiberglass ones don't have.
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    I've found a matching seat to the one in this post should the buyer of this one be interested to make a pair.
    It needs upholstry, if you want it to match the other, but I can help with getting the right materials for that.
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    2.4T 1972 Targa - Tangerine German Delivery Ölklappe
    2.4T 1973 Coupe - Golden Green 911ST with 2.8 MFI TwinPlug
    1.7 1970 914-4 - Hell Elfenbein Weiss to be Sonauto GT with a Six
    Looking for engine #6522576
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