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Do B6S4 recaros fit?


edbrody01

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Thank you for the reply. Yeah I do kind of agree about them looking out of place. Pickings seem to be kinda slim by me. I’m leaning towards restuffing my stock seats following the tech article. The other option I was considering was these Procar 1000 series seats if the restuff doesn’t work out.

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Recaroseatsforsale on facebook is closing up shop at end of year. He has a nice pair of redone lowback buckets that are pretty cool. I want to say $950. plus $230ish shipped to states.  I've sat in his seats and seen several pairs of his work. I purchased a set of LXB on the slow boat right now.  

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Has anyone tried the Corbeau seats? They make a set of sport seats (Recaro knockoffs)  that are pretty reasonably priced. They also make seat brackets for the 2002. These were going to be my go-to if I hadn't stumbled across a reasonably priced pair of Recaro's from a MKII Jetta GLI on Craigslist. 

 

$598 for the pair. 

https://corbeau.com/sport-reclining/sport-seat.html 

2002 BMW brackets  are D146. 

 

Has anyone given these a go? 

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2 hours ago, edbrody01 said:

Look like a good option. Interested to hear if anyone has tried them. Thanks.


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I will post it as a subject and see what happens. 

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I have heard you can make Miata seats fit. They don't weight much. 

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'86 Chevy K20 (6.2 Turbo Diesel build) & '46 Chevy 2 Ton Dump Truck
'74 Suzuki TS185, '68 BSA A65 Lightning (garage find), '74 BMW R90S US Spec #2

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