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    i have 2 sparco r100 as in picture complete with the correct subframes from sparco for the r50 52 53 55 56 etc
    with the correct fittings and resisters for the air bags
    slight ware to drivers lower bolster will be easy fix never bothered me other wise in good condition
    i am putting back to std seats as i miss the seat heaters
    looking for £275 or may take px for something intreresting why

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    Hi Ross I could be interested in these any chance of some pics of the actual seats
    Cheers craig

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    No way you could retrofit heating pads into these seats in order to keep them?

    I've fitted heating pads into 2 sets of seats. Not difficult, just fiddly to get the covers back on perfectly. Mine were on BMW and VW seats but I imagine most seat covers will be attached in the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a11y View Post
    No way you could retrofit heating pads into these seats in order to keep them?

    I've fitted heating pads into 2 sets of seats. Not difficult, just fiddly to get the covers back on perfectly. Mine were on BMW and VW seats but I imagine most seat covers will be attached in the same way.
    i have got a nice lounge set going in but will miss the sparcos

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    all done craig

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    Thanks Ross
    I would really like them but I have just had a bill back from kw for rebuilding 1 of the rear dampers on the mini and it's 120 quid
    That has knocked the thought of seats to the back of the queue
    Unless you would be interested in a px for a gp dash in silver???

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    sorry to hear that make me an offer when you can no probs

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