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> seats, for the long haul
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post Oct 27 2004, 06:45 PM
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Just bought a teener a few weeks ago . first one 72 1.7 . Needs a few things , suspension bushings, linkage issues seems the usual stuff from what I've read on this and other sites. My big question is this. I plan to use this for a touring car. hopefully multi day trips , back to the midwest. down to Kalifornia etc ..What is a good aftermarket seat that will provide all day comfort and not cost $500 a piece? and fit in a teener with out major fab. Am I dreamin? Thanks
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post Oct 27 2004, 09:07 PM
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I'm in a similar plight. I'm considering the Corbeau A4's (about $640 delivered to your door) or the Sparco Monza's. The rest of the aftermarket seats seem to be too big for the 914.

Sparco is almost twice as much as the Corbeau, so I might end up going the COrbeau way... or just get leather corbeaus rather than cloth Sparcos.
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