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Very tidy car, well done!

Quick question with the seats, I've searched lots but can't find a answer - will the airbags work if you replace the front seats? I've always thought they had a sensor in the stock seats to activate the airbags in a crash?

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Thanks Chris

By airbags do you mean the one in the steering wheel? There was only one wire to connect and that was for the seat belt

Didn't know there was an airbag sensor for the seats

I thought I read somewhere that they have a pressure sensor in the front seat for airbag deployment? Maybe it goes by the seatbelt sensor?

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dem wheels man :woot: its to bad my wallet didnt let me get a set -.- great choice, though i think doing yours in gunmetal with a black lip would look better then a full gloss black just an idea :P

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how long did it take to get your seats fromt japan mate.. I've been looking around for pair for a while now..

(p.s looks like my wheels wont be here till next week so I'll send you a photo then)

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So this happened tonight. At my mechanics house hanging out and waiting for a service on the car. Had to drop someone off, on my way back down Merrylands Rd I've hit a pot hole

The way the car felt and what I could hear I thought it was the coilover but after checking it out it's was the camber arm.

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A few early birthday presents for myself on tuesday. New coil packs as mine were starting to fail and also a new clutch

Coil packs are in, clutch will go in in a few weeks or when I blow the current one. I was trying to blow it on wednesday at the creek but that didn't happen lol

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