Ha Ha.... why yes i just may happen to know where they come from...in fact I do! LOL....
I def love how they look chris, your right on how they just flow really well in there. Car is looking great too bro!
ford ranger? some kind of ford
honda accord??
They defiantely did not come out of a ford ranger lol.
Well, I was smart and looked at your profile.
Unless its old I know where they are from.
Your Registry wrote:2004 Grand Prix GT2 Graphite Seats (Not Pictured)
Disclaimer: I will probally offend you with what is written in this post.
Yep...I totally forgot about that
looks great....mind if i ask where you got them? I've been looking for something like that but it seems as if i can only find ripped up junk in junkyards
i was goin to guess camaro
-Borsty
This past Spring, my buddy and I went up to a salvage yard near the Adirondacks (in Utica) to pick up a Solara V-6 for the engine transplant in his MR-2. Well, I got to poking around the yard and found this 2004 GP GT with 14K miles on it. Interior was MINT (still smelled new), and the guy gave me such a ridiculously low price on the seats, I had to get them.
The service is so great up there, I actually went with them again for my supercharged 3.8 V-6 that I'm swapping in this winter.
why do u have a fire extinguisher
I knew it was a Grand Prix, they look like the ones in my sister in law's car! They look awesome in your car too.
It's a four banger, you gotta bang it four times to get it goin'....
how hard was it to make it fit or mounting it
nice bro, definatly love the way the car is comming along
Marco:
I have a fire extinguisher because when you're custom-fitting fuel components, spraying nitrous, braking hard and just generally driving a car hard, it's better to be safe than sorry. All the members of our shop/business have one, actually.
azncav:
Actually, they went in remarkably easy. I used a spare set of brackets out of a Z24. With the GP seats, I unbolted/cut off all the slider hardware and wiring. I pulled out the bolts that originally held the seat to the sliders and put in longer ones. The two in the front dropped right into the Z24 brackets, and in the back, all I had to do is drill a different hole on the plate on one side for the bolt, and then tack-weld the other side. VERY easy install, to tell you the truth.
^^^ The original bolts holding them GP seats in place were fun, weren't they chris? GM and their tack- welds to hold them in place. I wonder if ryan found the nice burn holes in that blanket from the grinder. LOL...... J/P... Next sat lemme know if you want to hit up wacky Wyatts or somthing. I need out of my house and away from these chores...
Omega! Nice job man, you've come a long way since we've talked. Great job man!
Agent Omega wrote:This past Spring, my buddy and I went up to a salvage yard near the Adirondacks (in Utica) to pick up a Solara V-6 for the engine transplant in his MR-2. Well, I got to poking around the yard and found this 2004 GP GT with 14K miles on it. Interior was MINT (still smelled new), and the guy gave me such a ridiculously low price on the seats, I had to get them.
The service is so great up there, I actually went with them again for my supercharged 3.8 V-6 that I'm swapping in this winter.
awesome man, thanks for letting me know
They came from somthing that doesnt match
-Nate (ZeeTwankyFo)
Definately something that doesnt match. Those look terrible.
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Alright, and everyone is entitled to there own opinion. But in MY opinion, they match a lot more than if I went out and bought black Recaro's, or something that was grey and black. At least these are an offshoot of graphite.
Yeah, they really are comfy/soft. The metal in the sides even kinda wraps around, keeping you a lot more "in place" than our stock seats.