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    Question Seat Base Springs

    Has anyone replaced the seat base springs before? #6

    I see that AutosAtlanta are offering them for sale, and mine are shot.

    Tony



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    Yeah i was thinking of a new base and covers and hand nice powdercoated and chromed bit to a pro

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    I take it you're speaking from experience, and have tried it yourself.

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    Think twice and then send it all out. Autobahn Interiors.

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    Yeah Auto's work looks great, but the postage from and too Australia would hurt.

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