Mazda-speed seats
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Mazda-speed seats
does any one know where i can get a single leather mazda-speed seat that will fit in a 89 vert?
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-and also does any one know if they are comfortable enough for a daily driver.
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-and also does any one know if they are comfortable enough for a daily driver.
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Why Mazdaspeed? I bet you could get a good Recaro or something for less and it would be just as good.
And you can get the seats here: http://www.japanparts.com/db/partsli...dle=2&small=17
They start at 650 a piece and go up to over a grand.
And you can get the seats here: http://www.japanparts.com/db/partsli...dle=2&small=17
They start at 650 a piece and go up to over a grand.
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The mazdaspeed seats i saw were like 300 a seat or smething like that. I wouls like to get a nice sparco if i was going to really spring for a seat.
The mazdaspeed seats i saw were like 300 a seat or smething like that. I wouls like to get a nice sparco if i was going to really spring for a seat.
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Originally Posted by RX drift
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The mazdaspeed seats i saw were like 300 a seat or smething like that. I wouls like to get a nice sparco if i was going to really spring for a seat.
The mazdaspeed seats i saw were like 300 a seat or smething like that. I wouls like to get a nice sparco if i was going to really spring for a seat.
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Also, True MS seats, liike the ones Sideways7 linked, are made by Bride. If you can't fit into a Bride seat (like me, and I'm not fat..6'2/175), don't bother with the Mazdaspeed ones.
IMO, it's hard to beat a Corbeau Forza. Light, strong, cheap, proven to fit, and we don't have back seats anyway, so there's no real need for reclinable seats.
IMO, it's hard to beat a Corbeau Forza. Light, strong, cheap, proven to fit, and we don't have back seats anyway, so there's no real need for reclinable seats.
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