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9th July 2015, 22:32 | #1 |
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Another thanks to Phil T-4
After making a mistake or two on seat types for Roger the 75, I made a good one this time. Managed to source a superb set of double piped heated memory seats and some extras. I channelled the wiring after tearing the interior out, and Phil came out to do some shopping today with me as guest, upon returning, Phil worked his magic on doing all the connections and assisting in rebuilding the interior. The job is seriously brilliant. Phil stops at nothing to get it spot on each time and despite my old car seeming almost worthless compared with some on here, it is very special car and Phil keeps this old car going like a magic carpet.
Massive thank you Phil. BTW, the Bum Warmers work a treat so the bowels orchestra can now operate well in all temperatures! |
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Hi John, I saw double-piped, and was intrigued - how is that different from "normal" seats? Thanks
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9th July 2015, 23:33 | #3 |
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The outer edge is piped as you would expect, but also the inner ovalised section is also piped. Looks great.
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9th July 2015, 23:36 | #4 |
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I did not know that! Must take a look to see how mine are - thanks!!
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double piped! electric! heated! memory! You'll be telling me they're leather as well next thing !
More fun toys for you to play with - especially that double piping . now I bet you set one memory position to fully forward and full reclined. lol. I would - oh the danger of adjusting the seat whilst driving
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