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Thread: WTB : ST/R bucket seats (replica)

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    WTB : ST/R bucket seats (replica)

    Hi,

    Maybe a long shot... but before buying new one : Does someone have a single or pair of REPLICA bucket seats available ? (I cannot afford original Recaros...)

    I'm looking for one ST ; or a pair of ST ; or one ST + one R seat

    Can be GTS, TRE, Exotic,...

    Covers condition not important...

    Let me know !
    JD

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    I've got these ones. $1400 plus shipping. could go greyhound so much easier than coming across the border from the US.

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...ket-seats.html

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    Cool seats too
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Mark:

    They don't weigh much and will take a large arse .......
    Best,

    Tom
    +1...amen to that !
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    Much obliged Tom, but it's JD at the top of the thread who's looking for the seats He's a nice guy and has a very cool car in the works. Met him at deutsche classic one year.
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    Check out these ST seats from the Vintage Seats website... and even better check out the formula enterprises steering wheel. LOVE this interior... wish I could see the rest of the car. This photo inspired my interior a lot.
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    Thanks Haycait ; but my car being a 70, I would like to stay with ST or R seats. (I think these turnbuckle seats looks better in 73+ RS/RSR...) anyway Thanks again !

    Thanks also Tom, I already have a set of tilting/sliding base.

    You're right Mark about this interior photo ! I had looked at it many times... I have hounstooh material and as you know I even have a Formula entreprise "1" - silver - wheel to go with it ! It should look nice !

    Anybody else ?!

    Regards
    JD
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    Wow. That's wild. I was just looking at that car today in the T/R thread
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