VV>Sami wrote:
VV>> >I installed custom reclining seats in Bobo but was afraid to VV>remove the > VV>> Bobo? That's very cute. Kind of reminds me of Montgomery Burn's VV>teddy bear > in one of the Simpsons' episode. So, where did you find VV>those seats? Were > they expensive. I looked at some catalogs, but VV>they were expensive, like > $250 each. Maybe I'll try to find myself VV>those heated Volvo seats someone > else had mentioned a few weeks VV>ago. (Saab probably has them too, and IF I > remember well, the VV>recline is thiner than average and so the seat would fit > more VV>easily.) > I am interested in any seat that installs directly into an 84 Vanagon and swivels without any mods. The camper swivel is welded in and is a real pain to remove so it is a almost last resort. Any info on any seat that is a direct replacement with no swivel is good as well as my seat are in good condition but none too comfortable. If anyone has the swivel from a camper in a trashed camper available also please let me know. I think I covered all those bases.
--- þ O/db V2.0 #84 þ "My arm!", said Captain Hook offhandedly.
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