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Old 04-06-2011, 09:14 PM
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I have an extra driver side BRIDE type RO rail FS if anyone is interested..PM me
 
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should be getting my status seat tomorrow
 
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Old 04-07-2011, 12:33 AM
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I installed my seats. now i just need to figure out where i wanna mount the harness by the center console
 
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Old 04-07-2011, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by GGG-G35
nice seat Jeff. Are you planning in getting the passenger seat?
If I can find one..but it'll be hard to find another recaro like this one for $300. I bought it off craigslist and bought the sliders/bracket. The good thing is that they don't look TOO off.

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Jeff, did you use Z rails and sliders?
I used recaro sliders mounted to sparco brackets from a Z. Sliders are universal. I had to use some spacers to raise it up from the bracket because the bottom of the seat is shaped weird (bulges down) so inorder to slide, I had to raise it up a little. Seat still sits lower than I would like, but I'm PRETTY MUCH used to it.
 
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Sexy seat for sure.
 
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If you're still looking for seats.

I recommend the Recaro Speed (i think it's called Recaro SRD now).

Other race seats are too firm/hard and suck for street driving. I have the Recaro's in my car and I can drive all day and night. It's extremely comfortable.

Bolsters are nice, and the seat really hugs you. best part though has to be how soft the seat is. In my opinion, I would be able to sleep in them easier than in my 05 G35 coupe seats.


They are about $600-700 new each. Without rails, but you can probably find a pair on ebay/craigslist for $800. I had my pair listed up on Craigslist (with evo rails) for $850. In near perfect condition. I removed the ad after sitting in a car with Brides. The brides are nice, but the back felt like resting on a bench. The Recaro Speed/SRD is a lot softer.
 
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Old 06-10-2011, 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by chrcarlo
If you're still looking for seats.

I recommend the Recaro Speed (i think it's called Recaro SRD now).

Other race seats are too firm/hard and suck for street driving. I have the Recaro's in my car and I can drive all day and night. It's extremely comfortable.

Bolsters are nice, and the seat really hugs you. best part though has to be how soft the seat is. In my opinion, I would be able to sleep in them easier than in my 05 G35 coupe seats.


They are about $600-700 new each. Without rails, but you can probably find a pair on ebay/craigslist for $800. I had my pair listed up on Craigslist (with evo rails) for $850. In near perfect condition. I removed the ad after sitting in a car with Brides. The brides are nice, but the back felt like resting on a bench. The Recaro Speed/SRD is a lot softer.
Good info! I've been looking for a set of Bride seats!
 
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Old 06-10-2011, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by chrcarlo
If you're still looking for seats.

I recommend the Recaro Speed (i think it's called Recaro SRD now).

Other race seats are too firm/hard and suck for street driving. I have the Recaro's in my car and I can drive all day and night. It's extremely comfortable.

Bolsters are nice, and the seat really hugs you. best part though has to be how soft the seat is. In my opinion, I would be able to sleep in them easier than in my 05 G35 coupe seats.


They are about $600-700 new each. Without rails, but you can probably find a pair on ebay/craigslist for $800. I had my pair listed up on Craigslist (with evo rails) for $850. In near perfect condition. I removed the ad after sitting in a car with Brides. The brides are nice, but the back felt like resting on a bench. The Recaro Speed/SRD is a lot softer.
I agree on the comfort of the Recaros. The one I got looks even more normal compared to the Recaro Speeds. The adjustable side bolsters and air lumbar support are great for daily driving. When I auto-x, I make the bolsters much tighter and they work GREAT!


 
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Old 06-11-2011, 03:52 AM
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Corbeau A4 Wide Suede

Nothing like them . Canyon runs are an absolute blast, Combine the seats with full suspension,which I have & BFGoodrich KDW's you would be amazed
 
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Aside from the coupe seats, did Infiniti ever make well bolstered seats? I drove an 05 M45 today and it also seemed to suffer from the 'flat bolster' problem that my sedan seats do.

I love Recaros, but I'd rather see if I can find an Nissan/Infiniti seat that would work so I could retain the seat heaters, power adjustment, and airbags if possible.

However, I do LOVE these.



 
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Old 07-10-2011, 11:01 PM
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Jeez, why all the double posts recently?

 
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thread revival!!! Custom Sparco Chrono Road racing seats reupholstered to match OEM Willow interior w/Sparco brackets, sliders & hardware
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Very nice, Mark. Driving is so much more fun with racing seats right? I bet even more so with your new wheel and paddle shifters.

Did you do the airbag bypass mod with the 2.2ohm resistor? I think I have a bad resistor..so I have to give it a try again.
 
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Old 08-05-2011, 09:00 AM
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That looks great, you took a budget seat and made it look high end!
 
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Old 08-05-2011, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by blklude98
Very nice, Mark. Driving is so much more fun with racing seats right? I bet even more so with your new wheel and paddle shifters.

Did you do the airbag bypass mod with the 2.2ohm resistor? I think I have a bad resistor..so I have to give it a try again.
thank man. yeah, did the resistors, make sure to double check ur connections. i hadda re-connect my passenger side one, the little metal tabs weren't seated correctly at first.

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That looks great, you took a budget seat and made it look high end!
thanks Dan, that was the plan.
 


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