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ah nice!!! :uh-huh:

now all i have to fugure out is where the **** i can get a hold of two of em,,

and another Q..

i have no idea about harnesses..

so is there any way of mounting them so the they dont go straight across the back seat..

any way of attaching them to the bottom of the seat?

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Originally posted by | hype^ |

ah nice!!! :uh-huh:

now all i have to fugure out is where the **** i can get a hold of two of em,,  

and another Q..  

i have no idea about harnesses..  

so is there any way of mounting them so the they dont go straight across the back seat..  

any way of attaching them to the bottom of the seat?

To be properly installed you'll have to loose the back seats. Harnesses are illegal anyway and any cop would be able to spot them easily so I wouldn't put them in if it's a street car.

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i remember a while ago that they are very hard to find and are very expensive. I thought someone said that as a honda part (just through a dealership) that they wanted over $4000 for a set?!?

best bet would be to contact one of the jap parts companies, or someone on this forum like nengun to source you some direct from a wrecked integra in japan.

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Originally posted by Merli

They are $3500 *EACH* new from Honda...

Andrew. :uh-huh:

thats what i thought.. but didnt want to say *each* in case of making myself look like a damn fool - (like someone that would actually pay that much for them!)

so, as i said, sourcing them from japan would be the cheapest i guess.

also, are these 'red' seats the same as the black ones. We had a 99 integra type r and it had black recaros

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