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Just finished my latest project with the 300, let me know what you all think!

 

 

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After

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Just shows what a practical, versatile utility vehicle the 300 really is..... :)

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They're mazda RX8 seats. The driver's is electric, and all functions work, and both are heated, but I'm yet to decide whether to wire the heaters up or not

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Although they don't have the tilt forward function, there is still access to the back by tilting forward and then sliding the seat. There's also a strap that is accessible from the rear to tilt it forward.

 

The number of times I have people in the rear seats isn't worth worrying about. Whats the point in making your passengers thinking they'll be comfortable in the back anyway :)

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The hardest part was the brackets, only one of the original bolt holes was in the right position to be used, all the other ones required the rivets to be drilled out, and new brackets made up to fit the old rivet holes. There's plenty of ways it could be done though. I'd say both seats have been in and out of the car at least 20 times to take measurements and test fitting.

 

If you can turn a hand to a drill and an angle grinder, anything is possible!

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