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Old 08-23-2010, 08:38 PM
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I finally got 'em! I bought these over a year ago off of eBay UK and it took forever for the seller and I get on the same page with getting them shipped (his fault and mine). But they are sitting here in my office now and I'm stoked!

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The front seats

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Full color, no fading. Soft cloth.

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Rear seats stacked on top of the front seats

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Even the door insert cards!

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Only a little repair work done to the pascha material

Maybe best of all, these are from a right hand drive country, so the driver's seat (US) has almost no wear. The bolster is perfect. Even the bolster on the UK driver's seat isn't at all bad.
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Old 08-23-2010, 08:41 PM
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Well, to each his own, but congrats! Originals in that condition can't be easy to find.
Old 08-23-2010, 08:43 PM
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Hey Rob, those look great! Good things are worth waiting for...
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OMG NO WAY YOU FINALLY GOT SOME SWEET PASCHA THREADS!

Glad a nice set like that finally found their way to you.
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Worth waiting for.

Now, how to install rear seats? Is this something I need to pay someone to do right?
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Lovely.
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Nice!
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Those look awesome! Congrats for finally getting what you have been wanting for a long time.
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Originally Posted by bronto
Worth waiting for.

Now, how to install rear seats? Is this something I need to pay someone to do right?
they are just glued down
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I love the black/blue Pascha! Will the seat controls be on the opposite side if they are from the UK?
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Dan, you're either very funny or very tired.
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Originally Posted by zoltan944
they are just glued down
What kind of glue? Is there a method or is it just too easy for that?
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I've pulled the rear seat lowers out of all my 928's at various points. I don't bother gluing them back in, as you need to remove them for all kinds of interior crap. e.g. removing rear quarter panels, running wiring for amplifier to battery box etc.
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WOW
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rear seats are installed with either glue or old bubble gum.... your choice


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