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Hey guys. I just got back from the wreckers looking for a set of door trims for my power window conversion when i stumbled accross a Fairlane Ghia with grey velour interior. The seats and trims are a bit grubby but dont have any rub marks or holes etc and should clean up nicely. From what I understand the door trims and front seats are a straight swap but the rear seat isnt. What is involved in making the rear seat fit or is it not worth the effort? Any body done this and can help out?
They only want $250 for the lot so I hope this can be done. |
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Blu Falc |
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IIRC all you have to do is use your current bolters (re trim them with the material off the fairlane bolsters). The rest should fit
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AKO |
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Blu Falc wrote: IIRC all you have to do is use your current bolters (re trim them with the material off the fairlane bolsters). The rest should fit Ahh, too easy. Thanks for that.
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if they are anything like putting nf/nl ones in, then the backrest is not a straight swap.
you'll need to swap over the frames/hinges from your backrest to the fairlane one.
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twirqurky |
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Fronts will go straight in.
The rear seats you will need to use your current frames then put the Fairlane velour over hte top of that. |
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twirqurky wrote: Fronts will go straight in.
The rear seats you will need to use your current frames then put the Fairlane velour over hte top of that. or drill them out...thats wat fraser told me to do and it works
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Blu Falc wrote: IIRC all you have to do is use your current bolters (re trim them with the material off the fairlane bolsters). The rest should fit
Yeah, i drilled out the holes, put bigger washers on them, and went on sweet. Only needs to be raised by a few millimeters so it can latch on properly. pics of fairlane interior my gallery |
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Mash85 |
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looks real nice mate, didnt realise how big and comfy the front leats look. like an old arm chair
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mitch_anderson wrote: twirqurky wrote: Fronts will go straight in. The rear seats you will need to use your current frames then put the Fairlane velour over hte top of that. or drill them out...thats wat fraser told me to do and it works Really? How? Steve told me to swap them over so thats what I did. |
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seton005 wrote: Blu Falc wrote: IIRC all you have to do is use your current bolters (re trim them with the material off the fairlane bolsters). The rest should fit Ahh, too easy. Thanks for that.WTF go & find a MONT GHIA INTERIOR & join the LEATHER CLUB LOL
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AKO |
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Ben_Daui wrote: seton005 wrote: Blu Falc wrote: IIRC all you have to do is use your current bolters (re trim them with the material off the fairlane bolsters). The rest should fit Ahh, too easy. Thanks for that.WTF go & find a MONT GHIA INTERIOR & join the LEATHER CLUB LOL |
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