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    FS: Vintage Recaro - No Affiliation... Just though my 911 Brethren Might like

    http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=114335

    Again, no afiliation. Just thought someone here might like it.
    Eric - Sandy, Utah
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    did you notice the username? sound like anyone we know?

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    Already posted here : http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ro-bucket-seat

    And don't think for a second that I wasn't on that thing like white of rice.
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    Yes - I've posted the seat on a few boards - always the same username (could be bad :-). That's because of the MTB passion for the Yety Cycling manufacture in Durango in the end of the 80ies/early 90ies. That's a different story...
    Well I think this kind of seat was already discussed here. I think it is 914 specific with the cut out bottom and the other angle of the back. You sit lower in the car. But even Edmond Harris do not really know and has declared them as 911 seats. I have not put them in a 911 - I think it will work.
    You can use the factory 914 sliders - I have a seat mounted with it as well. Beside this - I really have to make better pictures in a clean area :-).

    Here is a link of a picture album of some seats - in the 2nd row there is another seat like this.

    http://fotoalbum.web.de/gast/willywilhelm/Schalensitze


    Thanks Alex
    Thanks Yeti

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    Just a note... I also have a seat like this, cut out in the exact same way, and same grommeted hole at the back of the cutout. I do believe there's been a thread on it, but I don't think I've got the time to search it out.

    Eric

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    Still f/s - open to reasonable offers.
    Thanks Yeti

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