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Old 02-18-2008, 07:44 AM   #1
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Default My MB RE-Build... Few things I'm changing..

Well, Since DGRR is near, I'm doing some things different on the MB.

I'm going with bigger 99+/RZ brakes all around, Changing out the bushings, Going with different suspensions, and going with dual coolers.

But recently I did a Jspec rear seat conversion.. JDM YO!!!

Here are some pics.. I did complete conversion but missing 1 thing.. the latch.





I like the rear seat! Its completely useless but different
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Old 02-18-2008, 09:27 AM   #2
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Ha...I'm probably the only person you know that could fit back there.
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Old 02-24-2008, 04:17 AM   #3
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Nice Phil. How does it feel having back seats?
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He's trying to convince the wife that they don't need another car.
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i tried to fit in the backseat of an fc it didnt turn out too well.
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Well, after putting in the back seat, I showed it to my wife and she said, "No way baby seat is going to fit there!". She also added, "Did you even know how big baby seats are?".

And she's right.. i have no clue!! But it does look pretty neat though.. Less plastic and more vinyl
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Tell her,"Well, this makes me FEEL more like a dad while driving." HAHA! So it is a good personal investment.
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Well, after putting in the back seat, I showed it to my wife and she said, "No way baby seat is going to fit there!". She also added, "Did you even know how big baby seats are?".

And she's right.. i have no clue!! But it does look pretty neat though.. Less plastic and more vinyl
A local guy to me used to always have a childs seat strapped in back there and his son was always riding with him. Of course his son was about 2-3 yrs old when I met them, so an actual babyseat could be a different story.

Doesnt the 8 have plenty of room for a baby seat?
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LOL! Thats how much I know.. I didn't know there was a difference between baby and child seat? LMAO!

Yeah, I think the 8 will work with baby seat. Its not like I'm about to have one soon.. just preparing
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baby seat is pretty much a carrier that snaps into a base with the child facing towards the rear and the child seat most often appears to be a racing seat for little people.
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The 8 can fit one.

FC back seats - no way, FD back seats look even smaller! It is a nice upgrade though because its really different. Were you able to get a discount on insurance since its not a two seater?
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The 8 can fit one.

FC back seats - no way, FD back seats look even smaller! It is a nice upgrade though because its really different. Were you able to get a discount on insurance since its not a two seater?
I haven't tried.. but I think its already classified as 2 seater..
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I just want to say after sitting in the seats, I don't know anyone that could actually ride back there. If you could get enough room for your feet the roof/hatch is about 10 inches to low.
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My daughters booster is the basic graco with the dual cup holders and whatnot, and it's base measures (roughly) 16x16. I'm sure you could fit a booster behind there, but again even a child is going to have little to no leg room.

No way in hell a rear facing car seat is going to fit without the passenger seat being flipped forward or moved up along way. So you could take the baby with you, but unless mommy is a midget, she would have to walk.
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I tried to take my girls for a few rides back when I had my GXL 2+2, they didnt fit very well at the time 4 and 5 years old. The passenger seat was slid all the way up and my knees where in the dash and im only 5.7"... After sitting in the back of WE3RX7s 8 I think most car seats will fit but not a rear facing infant seat. I plan on replacing my DD with an 8 when I get it paid down some more.
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