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Old September 18th 03, 03:50 PM
Ernest Christley
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RobertR237 wrote:
In article , Richard Lamb
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Just about as expensive too.


And adds 11 or 12 pounds to each bucket seat!

Still, after a week in the Taylorcraft, it just might be worth
the expense and weight...




It's not for every plane but it sure made some beautiful seats for mine.


The guys at work were passing around these magazines about 'tricking
out' cars. You know, the little japanese cars like in that 'fast and
furious' movie. They advertised racing seats that looked very enticing.
Thin, molded, and covered with temperfoam. Anyone have any experience
with these seats?


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