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Old 01-14-2005, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by PontiacFan
Okay, I've got to comment here, ...


Did you not even read the first post?!?

Or did you not even read any of the replies here?!?



Sorry for being what appears to be a smartass but, ..., All ya gotta do is read thru the thread, ...
how bout u just not comment...sorry i missed that small part of the thread, but u can kiss my ***.....are we clear??? i made a mistake so ride ur high horse outta here. i dont remember talking to u anyway....so get off it
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i have a question...i have race seats with four point harnesses that has one bolt on each harness that goes into where the rear seats would go. would i still be able to use these and still have my harnesses? below is a pic, not the best, but you can kinda see what i am talking about. let me know.
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oh and here are some pics for your thread:


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I still dont know what there made of .
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I've never had my rear seats out, but they would appear to be fairly light. Do you have any idea what the weight savings would be with these over the seats? Overall though, very nice quality work. The fitment appears excellent in the pics.
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Originally Posted by The35thZ
how bout u just not comment...sorry i missed that small part of the thread, but u can kiss my ***.....are we clear??? i made a mistake so ride ur high horse outta here. i dont remember talking to u anyway....so get off it

dude.....are you serious?!?!?! grow up! the biggest part of the thread is the price...parts for sale, you know? gotta have a price to sell, right?



msfyter........what is the material and weight please...inquiring minds want to know.

thanks,
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Originally Posted by PRAY HRD
dude.....are you serious?!?!?! grow up! the biggest part of the thread is the price...parts for sale, you know? gotta have a price to sell, right?


Dave
well "pal"......i saw the ebay link, but i didnt know if he had others to sell, or if it was just that one. so please dont comment if it doesnt pertain to u. i hope u understand now y i asked
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Originally Posted by PRAY HRD

msfyter........what is the material and weight please...inquiring minds want to know.
Over on LS2.com he said they were made out of 3/4" ply or MDF, and they weigh 6 lbs. each.
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looks nice, but really, the only weight savings in removing the back seats is in removing the seat belt mechanisms, the buckets themselves are pure foam w/ a thin metal bracket, and the back rest doesn't weight much either.

Still a great idea as the back seat is useless as is. Would provide a nice flat surface for mounting some bottle brackets on to.
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Originally Posted by The35thZ
well "pal"......i saw the ebay link, but i didnt know if he had others to sell, or if it was just that one. so please dont comment if it doesnt pertain to u. i hope u understand now y i asked

he's an angry elf........... "pal"........pphhff. you're a funny guy. (in wise guy accent)


someone correct me if i'm wrong, but this is an open forum......right?
oh well. can't please 'em all. enjoy your weekend sir.
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i really want a set, but right now money going else where
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Originally Posted by PRAY HRD
someone correct me if i'm wrong, but this is an open forum......right?
Does that mean I can post my opinion on these seat covers, since some have said how wonderful they are. Even if MO is negative? Or would that be rude? Serious question, not trying to be funny or nothing.
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Originally Posted by PRAY HRD
he's an angry elf........... "pal"........pphhff. you're a funny guy. (in wise guy accent)


someone correct me if i'm wrong, but this is an open forum......right?
oh well. can't please 'em all. enjoy your weekend sir.
ok idiot, just drop it....its done!! like i said before, this isnt "our" thread, this guy is trying to sell something, so maybe if u had let him answer me instead of jumping in, this wouldnt be going on. and no im not angry, i just wish u would mind your business. good luck to the seller, thats a pretty cool product. now that i know u r selling more of them, i might be savin up to get one from u pretty soon.
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Originally Posted by The35thZ
ok idiot, just drop it....its done!!...
hey watch the name calling *******
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Old 01-15-2005, 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by mdblackz28
hey watch the name calling *******
ok dad
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what is total weight savings for a pair of these VS. the two stock seats in back? This will be an important factor to people who race...
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Old 01-15-2005, 10:39 AM
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Will my roll; cage interfere with this setup...
I habe the hoop behind my seats but no little bars on the sides.
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1. each weighs 6 pounds each
2.they are made from 3/4" particle board and brackets for extra stregth
3.If the rear seats and back support and seatbelts are removed they weigh appr 37 pounds total.
4.I use stinger carpet thats a pretty darn close match to GM 's
5.I continue to sell even after the ebay ad is over, email me at mark@fasterbaby.com
6.colors balck, graphite and tan
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Old 01-15-2005, 07:01 PM
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Mark. How much are they now? Do you really use carpet? Do you come out and install them for me? HeHe. J/K.
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Originally Posted by BrostalSS
Mark. How much are they now? Do you really use carpet? Do you come out and install them for me? HeHe. J/K.
Very blake.........should I tell everyone or should you? Come out of tyhe closet buddy
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