What Seats are these!!??
Ok im pretty sure i got jipped.. I been looking for a pair of rear seats for my eg hatchback for the longest time now and i came across these seats, in really nice condition. The guy said they came out of his "eg hatchback" which now i believe is bull ****. unless he made custom brackets or something. Anyway if someone can identify these and tell my what there worth thatd be awesome.
Full seat

Back of the Back half

Back of the bottom with numbers o.O

Back of the bottom with more numbers

Back of the back Bottom corner
Full seat

Back of the Back half

Back of the bottom with numbers o.O

Back of the bottom with more numbers

Back of the back Bottom corner
Those are coupe seats, they don't fit a hatch. Btw that SR8 in the part number specifically designates '93 - '95 coupe, you don't see it very often since the coupe was introduced a year later than the hatch/sedan and very few parts are coupe specific.
Hmm rare to se sr8 huh? The seats are a dark dark grey almost black perfect condition except a slight burn mark on the edge of the seat, other than that no stains or nothing. What can i sell these for? do you think they would sell fast?
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The middle part of part number stamped in the bottom of the seat is SR8, the coupe rear seats are one of the few things that actually unique to a coupe, along with the trunk, rear quarters, quarter glass and roofskin. Just about everything else is a combination of hatch and sedan parts. If you look at most other '92 - '95 Civic part numbers the middle part will usually be SR0 (sedan) or SR3 (hatchback) If you understand how Honda part numbers work you can often easily figure out what car a part fits.
It totally depends on the market, where I am I'd probably never sell them and thus would get nothing for them, in SoCal they'd probably sell quick enough, I'd expect less than $50 though.
It totally depends on the market, where I am I'd probably never sell them and thus would get nothing for them, in SoCal they'd probably sell quick enough, I'd expect less than $50 though.
Ok, time for a little schooling on rear seats:
Notice the how the upper part of the seat is one piece and not split in the middle? Dead giveaway that it's a coupe or sedan seat.
See how there's no pull up buttons on other side to make the seat fold? Also a dead giveaway that it's coupe/sedan.
Those cars had a lock cylinder in the rear deck instead so that when you gave your car to the valet (funny I know
) you could lock out the trunk release (coupe/sedan models had a lock cylinder as part of the fuel/trunk release) they wouldn't have access to the trunk (you lock the trunk out using the master key and then give the valet the valet key, which only works in the door looks and ignition, thereby denying them access to your trunk. Dead hookers in your trunk and need your car parked? No problem!This above combined with the fabric tells you that it's specifically a coupe seat, along with the part number stamped into the foam.
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