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Old 08-23-2006, 11:46 AM
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I found a Corbeau Forza seat for $220, and Corbeau FX1 Pro for $279. I'm looking for a recognizable brand seat, but for really cheap. I wanted to buy Sparco Rev Seats, but it will cost too much with rails & brackets. So my next choice is this seat. I seen Tenzo R's and other replica seats which are **** brands. I wonder if this seat is FIA and what seat fitment sizes it has. If anyone has any pics of it in red or any other color please post, and if you can recommend something cheap but recognizable and good please do!@!
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I'm also looking for cheap seat rails and 3 inch Cam Lock Harnesses. I want the rails to have the brand on the side, maybe it's just a sticker?
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Get some Integra GSR seats

They are very recognizable and when you drive naked your ***** stick to the leather.

then you wont have to buy aftermarket seat rails
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I have a pair of them already, but I want something new. They are rather old. Is a fixed bucket seat better or worse than a reclinable seat?
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Corbeau is a good brand and the Forza is a nice seat. My only complaint would be that fixed-back seats are kinda tough in a street car (I'm assuming this is for a street car). They sit pretty upright and the bolstering is aggressive. If you can deal with those factors then they are great.
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I think I should just go for the FX1 Pro, it looks good.
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I like the FX1 Pro, it looks like a newer design (the Forza has been around for awhile) and the bolstering looks a little easier to deal with.
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I think I will get them. Hopefully the rails come with the stickers on the side.
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