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ED1RTY

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  1. taupo huh? i hear you getting work done...trying to catch up? :D

    mtech 1 rust is teh gay. seriously. show me a pre FL with NO rust (not inc where rust has been fixed). show me!

    Damn, i was gunna say mine, but the rust has been fixed... dammit!! :lol:

    Ill be putting up some pics of my new project in teh next couple of days......


  2. Pre facelift (as i dont know if facelift fit) It is the steel piece about an inch thick that runs along the front of the car under the lights and above the bumper, it connects up with the front quarter panels at the sides, looking for cheap one, dont matter what colour.


  3. As long as you keep original rail mounting points and seat belt mounting points you will be fine, i have adapted my racepros brackets to fit the e30 rails, and it cost me nothing to mount them and have had no problems from cops, LTSA, or anywhere i go to get a warrent. also as said above your car is two door you will have to be careful to choose seats that recline and offer enough room for a person to get in and out of the back seat quickly and safely in any situation.

    If you stick to these rules you will be fine.


  4. It is a good idea to get interest in other places then let all that interest turn into a frenzy on trade me. Will wait for trademe auction and bid on it there, how manys km's has it done unless you have stated already.... just holla when it goes to tard me :P


  5. Cert is required if you are changing the mounting points of the seat rails, or teh mounting points of the seatbelt. If you wanted to put any other seats in you car id stick with the e30 rails, as your car is two door you will have to be careful to choose seats that recline and offer enough room for a person to get in and out of the back seat quickly and safely in any situation.

    Welder or angle iron, its an easy job that takes only about 2-3 hours, depending on skill and materials etc. Welder is a hell of alot easier as it involves no fabrication but angle iron brackets are usually pretty simple.

    As for any type of bucket seats the will have adjustable rails, make brackets/weld these to your original rails and wala!!


  6. My friend you are looking at a very expensive exersise!

    Unless they are heated, vibrating, electronic reclining etc etc then i dont think it would be that expensive, i mean say e36 seats from wreckers, 300 - 400, a foot of angle iron and some kiwi know how it could be accomplished preety cheap.... I mean why spend 2 - 3 grand on new seats for a car this old? :huh:

  7. What sort of seats? and from what sort of car? Depends what extent you would want to go to, angle iron brackets and small rail modifications will work as long as you keep original seat belt mounts and mounting points for the seats you will be fine, usually fit the new seats to original rails.

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