it's not a matter of if they fit or not, i'm sure i can get brackets made if they don't. that's not the problem.
i'm just interested to see your opinions on it, i don't want leather, and i don't like the tiburon seats, and i've sat/ driven a few integras and liked the way they feel and look. they'd be a dark grey or black color to go with the black interior of the tibby...i think it would look nice. and would definately be different.
how so? i want more comforable seats to sit in? seats that hold me better? i have a 5 hour trip back and forth from school, comforable seats are good to have, unfortunately i've never really liked the tiburon seats, and i happen to like the integra seats? Yes they would make the interior match a little more, at least better than the light grey does now.
I say go for it. If you like the seats why the hell would you care what anyone else thought? It's not like they have a giant Honda logo on them. :sleepy:
i don't want racing seats, i want a stock look, and unfortunately hyundai makes no stock seats that i've liked...
i really like the typeR seats...but those are expensive like whoa...and as for new si's, i've never looked at em...i've talkin to this one guy 50 for 92 LS grey cloth seats...i just want him to show me some pics
Originally posted by SPIKE
[body]I am not going to argue with you, cause YOU are always the anti everything, but you want honda seats in a hyundai....
:hmmm:
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this is the same arguement as the guy with the "Mugen" spoiler on his accent, which nobody would have even noticed had he not said anything
who the fuck cares?
it doesn't say HONDA INTEGRA in big stitched letters on the seats, right?
does it say TYPE-R in huge letters?
guaranteed, had you put the seats in, then posted pictures, everybody would be like "whoa, nice seats man! where they from?"
i say do it, if you like them (and they're cheap) 8D
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