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Land Rover 2nd row seats
Humbug - 14/8/06 at 01:35 PM

Anyone tried these? They look narrow enough to put one in each side of a Seven

http://www.exmoortrim.co.uk/erol.html#2277X3238

[Edited on 14.08.2006 by Humbug]


caber - 14/8/06 at 03:14 PM

Possibly but not exactly the most comfortable seats! ALSO £84 a set from Exmoor makes them pretty pricy. Easier to make your own with a bit of thigh support and some decent high density foam, if you can't hack it get SWMBO to do the sewing at least gets her involved with the project!

Caber


wilkingj - 14/8/06 at 10:02 PM

They are effectively two cushions. The second row seats on a Landy are a Two piece affari, as they have to fold down.

I have the same but made by Trakkers (Hi-Backs) they are 12 years old and are in constant use. Hard wearing and still comfortable (In Landy terms!)

Not reall the sort of thing for a Locost. There are better seats available from the scrap yard, and at yard prices too.


Humbug - 16/8/06 at 07:46 AM

quote:
Originally posted by wilkingj
They are effectively two cushions. The second row seats on a Landy are a Two piece affari, as they have to fold down.

I have the same but made by Trakkers (Hi-Backs) they are 12 years old and are in constant use. Hard wearing and still comfortable (In Landy terms!)

Not reall the sort of thing for a Locost. There are better seats available from the scrap yard, and at yard prices too.

...but not necessarily to fit a normal width seven - we haven't all got a Viento!


iank - 16/8/06 at 09:29 AM

There are normally a few pairs of Elise seats on ebay, and they come up occasionally in the yards. Not particularly cheap, should fit most 7's

e.g. linky


caber - 16/8/06 at 04:22 PM

"Minor creases in some areas" Buttock clenching caused by close to the edge driving?

Caber