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Male sure you keep the heater controls in place, they get upset when those are missing.
Also be sure to anchor the drivers seat back to the roll bar , if your car has one . If your budget can stand the extra $200 bucks ,I'd go with an aluminum seat . Weight is usually just about the same as the poly seat and much stronger and safer , in my opinion.
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AM radio with reverb
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Cut off wheel and a hot glue gun...Just sayin'
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Agreed on the aluminum seats. Huge improvement in every way over the plastic stuff, except for maybe cost.
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