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    WTB - R seats

    Repro would be smartest since they are going into a '72 R clone - but I'd also entertain real since I'm a glutton for punishment.

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    Do you mean a Recaro seat? A picture would be helpful.
    Thanks Yeti

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    I mean a standard R seat. Who does the most accurate repro?

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    Senior Member super9064's Avatar
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    Here is a good start.

    http://www.vintageseats.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by super9064 View Post
    Here is a good start.

    http://www.vintageseats.com/
    It's a good place to start and a good place to end your search. These are my favorite off all seats for early 911 spirited driving. They weigh about 8lbs each and they have just enough flex to keep you comfortable when taking hard turns.
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    Only for info, not commercial interests
    this seats are made in italy

    www.deser.it

    full model: R-RS-RSR-recaro-914

    for example the R seat cost by usa 950Usd by italy 450Euro (+ ship..of course)

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    I did it the easy way.... I've shipped the car to Dave at TRE and he is going to do the seats and sliders, center fill gas tank, cut the hood, door handles, R strut bar, battery relocation, tidy up electricals and a bunch of other fun stuff.

    Stu (in NJ)

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    So Stu, how about some pics of your car, pre-TRE? Why not post in this thread here, introducing yourself and your car? It's 129 pages and counting
    Dave will do a good job, and has a large selection of seats, and other goodies.
    Karl: E911SR #792 ; RG #420 ; GS #7

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    I have a pair of ST seats in Bamboo vinyl. New. They are at TRE . Ask Dave about them if you are interested. RS Door panels to go with them. (same material). I am going back to stock seats but these are totally bitchin'. Dave had them made up

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