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Old 07-15-2008, 12:15 AM   #1
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But I've learned that people that don't like guns, tend to like stretched tires.

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Old 07-15-2008, 02:36 AM   #2
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I may be able to help you a little. Most after market seats have the same mounting dimensions, so assuming the Recaro seats are like the rest you will be able to mount the seats easily. Well at least the driver side. The seats I purchased for my car also had Honda brackets on them. I just removed them and tweaked the factory FC brackets to make them work. If I remember correctly I just had to widen the holes from the slider to the chassis and re-drilled the sliders for the two rear holes on the back of the seat. The passenger side is another animal though since the slider on the transmission tunnel is at a slight angle making almost impossible to mount without a little extra modification. Just from my own personal experience I would recommend buying an adapter for the passenger side but it is possible though.
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