f1spec seats?
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I have em in my '00 hatch.
I have the mugen s1 replicas.
They have a little too much flex at the top.
Umm, I had some customer service issues.
Sliders were average at best.
In general, they are ok. Personally I would save your money and get something like the buddyclub seats.
Also, they are not FIA approved.
So I would recommend saving up for longer and get something name brand. It'll be worth the wait.
I have the mugen s1 replicas.
They have a little too much flex at the top.
Umm, I had some customer service issues.
Sliders were average at best.
In general, they are ok. Personally I would save your money and get something like the buddyclub seats.
Also, they are not FIA approved.
So I would recommend saving up for longer and get something name brand. It'll be worth the wait.
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i've got the buddyclub seats in my hatch. they're good for their price. i like em. and about what you said about the s1 being flexy on top, the buddyclubs are sort of like that. but not as bad.
i've got the buddyclub seats in my hatch. they're good for their price. i like em. and about what you said about the s1 being flexy on top, the buddyclubs are sort of like that. but not as bad.
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