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1998 Integra GSR Seat Install


Miles

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Jack, Thanks for the kudos. However, I can't take any credit for the rest of the interior. The original owner had some buddies going into the upholstery business and he had them do the whole interior in the tan/butterscotch velour that you see. Some people love it and some people hate it. I think it looks better than the original diamond vinyl. My problem now is that the seats don't match the rest of the interior, so I'll have to deal with that sometime in the future. Meanwhile, I don't see it when I'm driving the car and because the seats are so much better to sit in it is low on the priority ($$$) list.

Cheers, Mike

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:surprised I'm baffled because it's SO tough to get the bottom of the driver's seat out, and hope my husband can get it done for me. All seats are original and in good shape with the exception of the bottom of the driver's seat, so was hoping to take it out all by itself, and try to fix myself.

This thread is very informative, and happy you've found alternatives and options if my hope doesn't work out and we haven't yet sold this by then. I keep reading through threads hoping to find specific clues and others who went about fixing vs. replacing the bottom of the driver's seat. In our case, the seats look really good, it's the stitching from the 36 years of California sun that got munched up.

Seat pictures in the following link, with thumbnail of problem here (if the thumbnail upload actually works for me):

http://asta.bizhosting.com/240z_work_in_progres.htm

Thank you.

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Thanks, Miles. Now that it's on the living room rug in bits and pieces, I've got a few days to ponder and see if I can fix anything on my own, and appreciate your help. Since 3 of the 4 seat pieces are in really good shape, only hoped to be able to fix the bottom piece. But may end up doing what you recommend, since we're selling it and not wanting to put too much more $s into it, love it as we do.

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