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    joelrkaplan
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    Question RS America seats

    can RSA seats work in an early 911...?I think they do have electric controls but I would want manual....thanx

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    Ignoring the question of why you would want to do this, yes, it can be done. There are conversion brackets sold in the aftermarket (PP has them) that will allow you to bolt them in. It is much more difficult to put early seats in a later car due to the change in the seat track width in '74.

    However, I don't understand how you will be able to convert them to manual controls. That doesn't sound easy or cheap. Why not just wire them up?

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