very quick question??
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I have a scruffy set of door cards you can play with if you want to pick them up...
My old rear seat was sold to a classic owner...
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My old rear seat was sold to a classic owner...
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Yes they fit, I have just fitted a set from an STi8 into my 96WRX, For the fronts you will need to elongate the front mounting hole on the inside of the seat (by the transmission tunnel), and you will need to swap the seatbelt buckles from your seats onto the STi ones. The rears do fit but with a bit of a squeeze. The rear seat upper part doesn't quite latch onto the upper brackets BUT with a push and pull you can get the lower bolts in so it won't move. The seat squab is also a PITA and you will need to push the brackets really hard whilst putting the bolts in.
There is a gap where the seats don't quite touch the parcel shelf but my rear window is tinted so you can't see it.
Well worth the effort but bear in mind the later seats are not such a snug fit when you sit in them. Good Luck
There is a gap where the seats don't quite touch the parcel shelf but my rear window is tinted so you can't see it.
Well worth the effort but bear in mind the later seats are not such a snug fit when you sit in them. Good Luck
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