Carbon Fiber 997 GT2 Bucket Seats
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Carbon Fiber 997 GT2 Bucket Seats
We are happy to announce that we have THREE sets of Genuine Porsche 997 GT2 Carbon Fiber folding bucket seats in stock and ready to ship immediately! Everyone knows how hard they have been to get a hold of and they were on back order from Porsche for over a year. Finished in brilliant black leather with embossed Porsche crest in the headrest. Easy installation and an awesome upgrade for any 997 or 987 model.
Weight is only 39 lbs each, stock seats are usually over 55 lbs each. USA cars only, not approved for 991/981 models. Freight shipping.
THREE SETS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPPING!!!
Let us know if you have any questions. We're always happy to help!
Porsche 997 GT2 Leather Bucket Seats
Weight is only 39 lbs each, stock seats are usually over 55 lbs each. USA cars only, not approved for 991/981 models. Freight shipping.
THREE SETS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPPING!!!
Let us know if you have any questions. We're always happy to help!
Porsche 997 GT2 Leather Bucket Seats
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Still no definitive ETA on the LWB's for 991/981.
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Yeah, it's aggravating. I wasn't able to order the LWBs in my 991 GT3 and have been waiting for them to be available to retrofit. Have seen 2 US spec 991s with the GT2 sport buckets installed and they bolt in fine. But the owners had airbag warnings turned off by un-named shops. Not clear to me if the seat airbags were disabled or not to get the light off.
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As said by others, these are wonderful seats. They are great for aggressive canyon carving and occasional DE use. If you are planning to do more than that on track, I suggest a dedicated track seat you can swap back and forth. These are not quite up to that task. In my opinion, you need higher seat bolsters to keep your thighs in place in high G turns. Given that these cars are probably not going to see that level of track work, these GT2 seats are perfect.
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correct.....the 997 buckets fit me better. the 991 variant seems to be more "american" fitting. I am far from an elite athlete, but I run and swim daily so my clothing is usually more "European" cut and the 991 seats are too big to be effective for me. The 996/997 both are a little bit more snug which I prefer. In saying this, I dont daily drive these cars, so if I was, I'd probably prefer the 991. My background comes from karting, and I prefer very tight, very close fitting seats.
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Love these seats, but really hard to justify the cost. If someone could make these for 4-5k, I think they'd sell every set they could make. I'm shocked that they haven't been replicated as of yet. I've seen knock offs of the old GT3 seats for under a grand each.
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Zeus, looks like your avatar pic was taken in Stanley Park, is that right? Nice shot!
The seats are pricey to be sure, but what workmanship! True Art! Value is always retained in the real thing...
The seats are pricey to be sure, but what workmanship! True Art! Value is always retained in the real thing...