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tizle_nizle 05-17-06 09:54 PM

4 seater Fd????
 
Does anyone know about putting rear seats in an Fd??? if so ya'll know how much and where you can get it? thankz :balls:

Narfle 05-17-06 10:00 PM

ebay, the parts for sale section. 500 with condition and necessary equipment playing on price. Theyre just short of useless.

tizle_nizle 05-17-06 10:03 PM

o0oh Thanks alot , how are they useless though? i rather have tight rear seats then none at all lol

Narfle 05-17-06 10:13 PM

I like em and want em too. I just didnt know if you were aware of just how tight a fit they are back there.

FDZero 05-17-06 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by tizle_nizle
o0oh Thanks alot , how are they useless though? i rather have tight rear seats then none at all lol

100% no leg room = useless

I'm a small guy too @ 5'7" and I sat in Supra and VR4 backseats few times and are already cramped for me...hardly any leg room! FD's are even smaller in the back. Maybe a toddler will fit in an FD. eBay is where I usually see them. Here are pics of seats sold recentonly on eBay. Forgot link but kept the pics. :pat:

BTW, maybe but it seems the seats are easy to install. Drop-in almost while dealing with the current storage bins...

jic 05-17-06 10:25 PM

they look nice installed
but barely any usage factor
id get em..but its hard to find them complete

Narfle 05-17-06 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by jic
id get em..but its hard to find them complete

I wouldve gone with "impossible"

FDZero 05-17-06 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by jic
id get em..but its hard to find them complete

Where art thou, JT-Imports? I picked up an eFini spoiler and other stuff before he closed shop. Haha..he used to have tons of oem parts or can even find them for you at killer prices. BTW, hope he's doing well.

DaiOni 05-17-06 10:52 PM

Impossible? nope.

I can do them new OEM ;) I occasionally see them 2nd hand.

I'm about 5'7" too - and I have sat in the back of mine quite a few times - it's alright if the person in the front is also small, and has the seat forward.

The best thing about them is storage - they are a hell of a lot better than the storage bins!

sevensix 05-17-06 11:09 PM

i think getting pulled over with ppl in the back seat would be an issue :rl:

weetbix13 05-17-06 11:38 PM

they basically ARE storage bins.
mine are tiny, but fit ice hockey gear juuuuuust right.

Terrh 05-17-06 11:42 PM

not an FD, but I know that the (probably bigger) rear seats in FC's are completely useless.

SpeedKing 05-17-06 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by Barban

Theyre just short of useless.

Oh? Looks like they fit midgets just fine! :)

http://image20.webshots.com/21/1/32/...2QMgnEF_ph.jpg

FDNewbie 05-17-06 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by SpeedKing
Oh? Looks like they fit midgets just fine! :)

http://image20.webshots.com/21/1/32/...2QMgnEF_ph.jpg

He speaks!! :D

I can get 'em used pretty much all day long, rear panels and seatbelts included :)

adamtassell 05-17-06 11:54 PM

I think they are worth having, at the right price. I have em and have on occasion gone 4 up in my car. It is fine if the person in the front isnt tall, and you are only planning a short drive.

TireSmokin7 05-18-06 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by FDNewbie
He speaks!! :D

I can get 'em used pretty much all day long, rear panels and seatbelts included :)


Just curies, how much? :dunno:

RE-Amemiya 05-18-06 07:44 AM

I've heard that they are really good for storage. They allow for bigger items to be held instead of the small amount/strange interior shape of the rear bins.

dscsk8er55 05-18-06 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by adamtassell
I think they are worth having, at the right price. I have em and have on occasion gone 4 up in my car. It is fine if the person in the front isnt tall, and you are only planning a short drive.

This is spot on...I just put these in my FD (for my 1.5 year old daughter) I think another guy like me (about 5'7") could fit behind me b/c I basicly hug the steering wheel when I drive

:( I hate having short legs :(

FDNewbie 05-18-06 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by TireSmokin7
Just curies, how much? :dunno:

I haven't finalized a price, as I'm still working out the cheapest shipping method. Shipping parts that large isn't cheap...

I'll be sure to post once I do finalize the shipping cost, and thus the cost of the whole setup.

Thanks
~Ramy

DrunkenBowler 05-18-06 10:45 AM

It's the insurance back seat. Do they still give discounts for that?

rotarypower101 05-18-06 10:48 AM

I have heard this was true also, is there any validity to having back seats and insurance being reduced?

FDNewbie 05-18-06 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by rotarypower101
I have heard this was true also, is there any validity to having back seats and insurance being reduced?

I heard *one* person say that he got a discount b/c 4-seater cars aren't considered high performance cars or something to that effect and thus it's cheaper. I can tell you on the whole, however, that's a one-off typa deal. Large insurance companies (State Farm, AllState, Progressive, Geico, etc) run the VIN which tells them all the details about the car. If you put seats in, it won't change the profile the car fits in. And by definition, RX-7s are two-seater sportscars, which is why even mky '84 FB is considered a "high performance vehicle" by my insurance. If I put rear seats in, they'll simply say "that's a nice modification, but that doesn't change how we classify the vehicle" since it didn't come like that from the factory (not in the US at least).

~Ramy

DrunkenBowler 05-18-06 12:29 PM

I kinda saw that coming. I have state farm and they run vin numbers, rather than visual inspections. However, I think if you sit down and talk to them about it, they might cut you some slack. "Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm is there"

A3ON7 05-18-06 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by DrunkenBowler
I kinda saw that coming. I have state farm and they run vin numbers, rather than visual inspections. However, I think if you sit down and talk to them about it, they might cut you some slack. "Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm is there"

that's a good 1. but most of the insurance agents that i comes across, does not really bother to go that extra mile for you to get you a big discount.

FDNewbie 05-18-06 12:53 PM

Why would they? It's money in their pocket ;)


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