I'm having a clear out of my garage and have a pair of houndstooth comfort seats that were in my chromie before I changed them for sports ones.
They're in very good condition but I'm assuming they're pretty worthless as no one seems to want comfort seats? If they're not worth much I might just strip the material from them and save it for spare for my sports seats.
Is there anything else on them that's worth keeping? Headrests? Are they the same as either rear or sports headrests?
Are comfort seats worth anything?
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Head rests are the same for sports seats and rear seats.
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daimlerman
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The hinge parts are the same as sport seats,the runners also are worth keeping.
In another 20 years we will have OEM addicts hunting for good comfort seats because their car was supplied with them from the factory....may just be worthwhile sticking them in a big binliner and storing in your loft!
(on this principle I have a pair of tatty Mk2 Jaguar seats and a delaminating dash top squirrelled away!)
In another 20 years we will have OEM addicts hunting for good comfort seats because their car was supplied with them from the factory....may just be worthwhile sticking them in a big binliner and storing in your loft!
(on this principle I have a pair of tatty Mk2 Jaguar seats and a delaminating dash top squirrelled away!)
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Horde them until until they become valuble pal... E30's are iconic... Limited good ones left... and interiors will disappear with them as they end up in the scrap yard... They'll be a demand for them one day and if they're mint, i'd keep em.
Like malc says, bag em and get them in the corner of the loft.
Like malc says, bag em and get them in the corner of the loft.
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Front seats from pretty much any 70s/80/early 90s BMW will go in there. They've been using the same bolt spacing for decades. I've even seen E46 seats in an E30, though they look totally wrong. Rear seats, I think, need to be E30 and are body-shape specific, i.e. 2-door, 4-door, touring etc...Kemix wrote:Are pre-facelift seats a direct fit for a facelift?






