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Ojc

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 16:29

Jealous.


morty

posted on 8th Jun 03 at 16:13

STI if poss aswell:D

Darren


[Edited on 08-06-2003 by morty]


morty

posted on 8th Jun 03 at 16:13

going soon aswell OJC cos im wanting a scooby wrx impreza so will be getting rid for about £3300 still only got 40k miles so very low mileage.

Darren


Ojc

posted on 8th Jun 03 at 15:51

My GSi :(


morty

posted on 8th Jun 03 at 15:49

yes I do mate the seat go forward like my old ones there is a lever on the side at the bottom near the door pocket you pull that and it flips forward..All scoobys bar the standard one came with these sort of seats and they all flip forward.

Cheers for the comments aswell

Darren


moddedcorsa

posted on 8th Jun 03 at 14:34

They look really good, but im guessing u dont use the rear seats?


Cybermonkey

posted on 8th Jun 03 at 11:03

Looks bloody awesome mate. Well done for being individual!


morty

posted on 8th Jun 03 at 10:47

the finished project:D



Darren

[Edited on 08-06-2003 by morty]


morty

posted on 5th Jun 03 at 14:39

bit of a small instruction type of thing and pic of fixing bars

Darren


Dannys SXI

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 22:59

One of my mates has got a 1972 beetle and is fitting some evo seats in them at them minute. Soz for saying something totally different to the topic.

Seats look good mate.


PanaceA

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 22:12

Cheers!, make sure you U2U me with the link so's I don't miss the thread.
Cheers again.


morty

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 20:30

Sorry PanaceA Ive been trying to upload the pics but c/s is really getting on my nerves once its loaded its just grey no pics or maybe part of the pic then the rest is grey.

Once I upload them I will put a couple of instruction on.

Darren


PanaceA

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 19:40

:look:


PanaceA

posted on 4th Jun 03 at 17:32

I'd be interested in having some scooby seats on my Corsa so detailed instructions on how to fit them please!!
If there are bits you are having made to help fit them I'd be interested in buying them from you if you can have them made.
Cheers


morty

posted on 3rd Jun 03 at 19:11

they were going to cost me £100 but ive got them for nothing due to being a very good friend of the lad who I got them off. any way what I was going to do cos the drivers seat is giving me grief cos its not the same subframe as the passenger seat so im going to take some pics of the bar that my g/f's dad made up for the scooby seat then you should have some idea of how to fit them

Darren


Fear

posted on 3rd Jun 03 at 17:16

How much did they cost???

Looks real good!!!!!


Rooney

posted on 3rd Jun 03 at 16:36

would look minta if ya got them covered in leather, well nice shape!


PanaceA

posted on 3rd Jun 03 at 16:29

I was actualy planning on asking you for some pics this evening :)
Very nice.
Please tell me, whats envolved in fitting them? what do you need and what needs to be done?
Cheers


Jason Iles

posted on 3rd Jun 03 at 15:48

Looks good mate bet it wasn't an easy fit??


morty

posted on 3rd Jun 03 at 15:42

what you think







the other seat will be in before the weekend just having a few mods due to the height adjuster on it.

The 2 bars you see above are the ones made to bolt the seat to the corsa subframe made up of 1/4" flat steel bar(very strong). because the scooby seat is 17" and the corsa seat roughly over 15" you need to weld 2 fixing points to the flat bar as you can see in the pic once you have 4 of these bars and all your measurments are correct bolt the subframe to the flat bars and then bolt the whole thing to the seat I found it better this way cos its is fiddely(spelling)

Darren

[Edited on 05-06-2003 by morty]

[Edited on 08-06-2003 by morty]