Back seats for the FD
#51
Originally Posted by xxxtodxxx
just about all insurance companys won't reconize it as a 4 seater since there's never been a 4 seater fd in america
A) "2 door or 4 door?"
B) "2 seater or 4 seater?"
C) "a 4,6,or 8 cylinder?"
I told the woman it was a rotary and she asked me "what is that equal to?" I told her it was a 1.3 liter so now, accordng to my policy, I own a,
"1994 mazda rx7 4 cylinder!!!!"
The lesson is,
A) insurance company's don't know **** about cars.
B) it WOULD LOWER MY INSURANCE because I have euoted it!
thanks,
-josh
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Originally Posted by AcesHigh
Since this thread is up, since some of you folks did the conversion how did you handle the seat belts? Did you have to drill new mounts?
Let me know if you need a picture and I can go snap one.
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I am just wondering how much the seats are and also how hard it is to install them. Is it a one day job or a week job? I don't like the bins at all and would much rather have two seats that may be put to use one day.
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They go anywhere from $300-$500 for a complete set-up. The one on ebay is only the seats, for an identical stock set-up you need the side panels, seatbelts, carpet and tranney tunnel cover. Mine was about $500 shipped for all of that.
It took me 2 hours taking out the old and putting in the new one...only because I did it alone and it was like 95 degrees out. So inside the car was even hotter. It was quite easy to do. Just used a 10mm, 12mm and 14mm and screwdrivers I was all set.
It took me 2 hours taking out the old and putting in the new one...only because I did it alone and it was like 95 degrees out. So inside the car was even hotter. It was quite easy to do. Just used a 10mm, 12mm and 14mm and screwdrivers I was all set.
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so you have the jdm tranny tunnel cover. does those fit the us model?
Originally Posted by snkydvl
They go anywhere from $300-$500 for a complete set-up. The one on ebay is only the seats, for an identical stock set-up you need the side panels, seatbelts, carpet and tranney tunnel cover. Mine was about $500 shipped for all of that.
It took me 2 hours taking out the old and putting in the new one...only because I did it alone and it was like 95 degrees out. So inside the car was even hotter. It was quite easy to do. Just used a 10mm, 12mm and 14mm and screwdrivers I was all set.
It took me 2 hours taking out the old and putting in the new one...only because I did it alone and it was like 95 degrees out. So inside the car was even hotter. It was quite easy to do. Just used a 10mm, 12mm and 14mm and screwdrivers I was all set.
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Originally Posted by mistaxko
so you have the jdm tranny tunnel cover. does those fit the us model?
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Originally Posted by snkydvl
They go anywhere from $300-$500 for a complete set-up. The one on ebay is only the seats, for an identical stock set-up you need the side panels, seatbelts, carpet and tranney tunnel cover. Mine was about $500 shipped for all of that.
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Originally Posted by FDNewbie
I should have a complete set for sale soon...I dunno how much it's gonna cost me to ship all those panels though lol...so we'll see how much it costs