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Dennis Hastings

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  1. You are telling me that the seats from all of those cars can just be unbolted from the floor and put into the 96? That would be pretty sweet. I'll just write that data down and take it with me to the junkyard... with a measuring tape and specs. It would be nice to know, as well, if I could customize the car by putting the electric seat on the drivers side... and how to get power to it. As far as replacing the foam... the previous owner was REALLY heavy. The springs are bent into a concave position... that, and the foam is flat. They did a number on it, I'll tell you that!!
  2. Got a 96 with 58,000 miles on it. Runs pretty good. However, the previous owner must have been pretty heavy. The drivers seat feels like I'm riding on a piece of plywood. Passenger seat is just fine. I live in Olympia, Wa. I'm aware of the Subaru junkyard in Oregon. Hope they are still in operation. But I'm not too concerned about keeping it 'stock'. If another seat from another Subaru will fit it, I'd be willing to go there as long as I can get a comfortable seat. Anybody know anything about the seats from 96 on? Pretty easy to get out, but I need it to fit into the existing bolt holes.
  3. Hey ya'll... I am from Olympia Wa... owned an 87 GL for years until it finally went down. Picked up a 96 with 58 thousand miles on it. Don't think they drove it too much. Looking forward to some fun times in this car. I'm looking for a new DRIVERS SEAT. I'll post it in the forums below. Previous owner must have been a big man 'cause the seat just isn't comfy anymore.

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