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I'm in! Orange wave down the coast!

 

Love the seats. Super supportive. Patrick made some custom brackets so we could use the factory sliders. Read up on it here:

 

 

1987 Porsche 944 Turbo (sold)
1973 Mintgrun 2002 "Kermit" (sold)

1973 Inka 2002 "Ernie"

1986 VW Vanagon Syncro Weekender "Otto Van Gonzo"

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8 hours ago, joysterm said:

I'll play too....but first some love for my rears

 

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I saw your car last summer and the interior is amazing.  The whole car is great but the interior is just spectacular. Well done.  

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1970 1602 (purchased 12/1974)

1974 2002 Turbo

1988 M5

1986 Euro 325iC

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OK, not as cool as TISA seats but as long as we're getting old-timey, I got an early Scheel 200 with one of these add-on accessory head rests.

 

Definitely not seat porn for most, unless you're into old black and white post card postcard porn.

 

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This to me is the very definition of pure and unadulterated seat porn...  ?

This set of Recaros even retain their factory cloth, vinyl and badges.
More importantly, they're unbelievably supportive yet still comfortable on longer journeys.
Just doesn't get any better in my opinion...

 

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With BMW-Regards,
Anders.

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Hi Anders,

ive always been curious about these seats, given you can’t adjust the rake, say like recliners, what is the driving position like, is it quite upright or are they a little laid back if you see what I mean?
Also I assume that they flip forward for rear entry, with a clip and release mechanism, whilst also mounted on sliders.

phew lots of questions? Cheers.

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Spent a boat load on these, but darn are they worth it! Got tired of my ratty old Mustang recaros. One of the last sets the gentleman in Thailand made.

 

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-Nathan
'76 2002 in Malaga (110k Original, 2nd Owner, sat for 20 years and now a toy)
'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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Here’s a few pictures of my Recaros bought these well before I got my 02, I was saving them for a 911 build. But that never happened so decided to get them reupholstered along with the rear bench 2 years ago and I still love the way they came out. 

 

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Hi everyone !

 

i need help regarding recaro seats i just bought to change fabric and give them a second life.

 

First, i know they are LS-C model but i am trying to find out wich generation... I would love to order new leather seat covers, but looks like there is few LS-C pading configuration for the back and seat section (3 or 4 sections)...

 

Also, any idea where is the best place to order leather covers.. www.Lseat.com?

 

Thank you! :)
 

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Had my Baur seats reupholstered in was is supposed to be the correct material, obviously woven in the black forest by blue-eyed blonde haired Germans for the cost to get it here to the United States... Very happy with the finished results.

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Don’t let the fear of what could happen

make nothing happen…

 

  

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