I started this earlier in the week, I got the trunk and backseat in, then I had to stop because I had to go to work.
anyways, this is what i found under my backseat.
Let's look closer at that mound in the middle!
I wonder if a mouse lived there once or something, thats a nicely sized mound of lint!
Anyways, heres what coupe backseats look like in a sedan.
This is the only discrepancy I could find.
My puppy likes the front seats.
97 coupe Front seats installed with autobelts! (this took alot longer than expected.)
There was still some gunk on the seats from Eric's Turbo stickers.
After a thorough cleaning, however, it looks ALOT better.
The rejected interior.
NEW-ish trunklid! (Ill get a better picture in the morning.)
Old trunklid.
The reason I needed a new one?
I wouldnt want to cut my fingers on that!
Stupid power seat rails making my job harder than it has to be.
And, all the change I found under the seats. Turned out to be at least 6.25 (I didnt count the pennies)
The reason it took me so long to install the front seats was because I wanted to (actually HAD to) keep the old autobelts. This was a cinch for the passenger side seat, the inner rail swapped from my 90, and the outer rail stayed, and it was done. The drivers side was a problem because of the power seats though. In the end, I ended up taking the leather cover off the seat, taking the foam bolstering off the seat, and unbolting the two bolts that are on the seatback. I realized I didnt have to do as much work as I did when I was doing the same to the cloth seats, mostly because I could just lift the bolstering up and get to the bolts on that seat.
All in all I like it, and for what I paid for it (the donation to the site, plus gas money for Ben) its well worth it, even though they are a little beat up.
anyways, this is what i found under my backseat.
Let's look closer at that mound in the middle!
I wonder if a mouse lived there once or something, thats a nicely sized mound of lint!
Anyways, heres what coupe backseats look like in a sedan.
This is the only discrepancy I could find.
My puppy likes the front seats.
97 coupe Front seats installed with autobelts! (this took alot longer than expected.)
There was still some gunk on the seats from Eric's Turbo stickers.
After a thorough cleaning, however, it looks ALOT better.
The rejected interior.
NEW-ish trunklid! (Ill get a better picture in the morning.)
Old trunklid.
The reason I needed a new one?
I wouldnt want to cut my fingers on that!
Stupid power seat rails making my job harder than it has to be.
And, all the change I found under the seats. Turned out to be at least 6.25 (I didnt count the pennies)
The reason it took me so long to install the front seats was because I wanted to (actually HAD to) keep the old autobelts. This was a cinch for the passenger side seat, the inner rail swapped from my 90, and the outer rail stayed, and it was done. The drivers side was a problem because of the power seats though. In the end, I ended up taking the leather cover off the seat, taking the foam bolstering off the seat, and unbolting the two bolts that are on the seatback. I realized I didnt have to do as much work as I did when I was doing the same to the cloth seats, mostly because I could just lift the bolstering up and get to the bolts on that seat.
All in all I like it, and for what I paid for it (the donation to the site, plus gas money for Ben) its well worth it, even though they are a little beat up.
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