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 Posted: Tue Nov 16th, 2004 06:41 pm
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Im not looking to spend alot of dough on the inside of my ride... cuase Its not a show car by far. However Im looking for a functional good looking seat that will give my ass good support when pulling high g turns in an autoX race. I've spyed seat from APC that looks fairly decent, and can be color coordinated with the outside of my car.  They run about $140 a piece.. Im wondering if anybody has got any of these or installed them to know anything about them????  My next choice would be the corbeau forza which are almost $100 more! :(   Let me know something peeps!

 



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Mana: 
 Posted: Mon Dec 13th, 2004 07:46 pm
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Try seat covers.....unless you want a new feeling in yoru rump



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Mana: 
 Posted: Sun Jan 16th, 2005 11:42 am
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First off.. if you take Auto-xing seriously.. then pace up the APC seats...... Have you ever sat in one?

 

Secondly, I see that you mentioned Corbea... YES!!! I would diffently recommand any seat that they make.. Good stuff, extremely comfortable, well worth the money!



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Mana: 
 Posted: Tue Feb 15th, 2005 04:10 pm
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i was thinking about getting a set of apc seats for my rabbit gti but i didnt hear good things about them, that they are not very comfortable and are poorly made:?  i would recommend just saving up a little more and getting some higher quality seats like these momo acropolis seats or these sparco fighter street seats. i want to get some in my svt eventually:D i know they are more expensive but it would pay off in the long run.

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 Posted: Thu Feb 17th, 2005 01:05 am
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The Momo's look great! Whatever you decide on, I'd suggest that you at least sit in one first, to make sure your ass fits comfortably. I wouldn't be comfortable buying them mail order, without having tried them 1st.



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