Corbeau RRS seats (sportline series)
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Corbeau RRS seats (sportline series)
Just saw that corbeau came out with a few new seat styles called the "sportline" seats. The 3 new models are the RRS, RRB, and RRX. All 3 are great looking seats with my favorite being the RRS. It's only available in vinyl for now unfortunately since I'd love to see fabric, suede, or even leather. Seriously considering buying a set and giving them a shot. Anybody else buy any of these yet and have reviews or experience with them?
I currently own a set of LG1 seats and love corbeau's quality. Would be nice to get these ultra high end modern car style seats though! Price is great too costing roughly $400 per seat.
I currently own a set of LG1 seats and love corbeau's quality. Would be nice to get these ultra high end modern car style seats though! Price is great too costing roughly $400 per seat.
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Like the TRS, better. Wait for leather! and you won't have to advertise for them - hate logos. Leather is the only option for no logo. Purchase xtra matching hides so you can re-upholster the backs and other small pieces to match - console lid, door panels.
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Those look GREAT tedsgrad! I love the leather. I like my cloth corbeaus now, but leather just brings the interior up a bit more classy and modern looking. Only good thing about cloth is that it doesn't get heated up in direct sun and burn you, but I can deal with that. Not like it's my daily driver. Thanks for the pics!
Did you buy those in leather, or have them custom upholstered? Either way, very sharp looking!
Did you buy those in leather, or have them custom upholstered? Either way, very sharp looking!
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Been looking at them for a little bit. I haven't measured yet but I have a project '72 C20 on the backburner that I want to ditch the bench for. Not a ton of room so Im not ready to jump yet. Great price though, and Corbeaus brackets with the dual locking tracks are great and cheap.
Some of the offbrand stuff is cheap and have single locking tracks. Corbeaus tracks are like a $100 bucks a side and are nice. So figure $1200 bucks and I don't see how you can do much better. The Recaro Sportster CS is nice too but almost double the price.
Some of the offbrand stuff is cheap and have single locking tracks. Corbeaus tracks are like a $100 bucks a side and are nice. So figure $1200 bucks and I don't see how you can do much better. The Recaro Sportster CS is nice too but almost double the price.
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Bringing this back to life since it was 2014 and now the seats have been out a bit. Anyone running these and liking them? I'm thinking about getting some for my car.