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GL gets a seat upgrade

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I've got this ej swapped '86 wagon and the drivers seat foam was deteriorating badly, so I came across some '07 wrx tr seats for cheap! Even though the drivers seat is height adjustable they still sit up a little higher, but it is such a more comfortable car now the height doesn't bother me.

 

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The old headliner was pretty ugly as well so I covered it with some nice grey material.

 

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After I finish making the interior real nice I might get to some body work this summer, but the sleeper look may win out!

 

-Doug

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Did you remove the old vinal headliner before you put the new one on, or was that just glue and go.

 

I pulled the headliner out of the car and glued the new material to it. It was a bit of a pain in the rear but it looks so much better now. The braces had all separated from the roof of the car making for a rather noisy ride so I put some sound deadener up there while it was all apart too.

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Did you have to modify the seat tracks any? or the seats themselves? Looks to be a nice swap, and one I might have to consider if I get this GL..

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Did you have to modify the seat tracks any? or the seats themselves? Looks to be a nice swap, and one I might have to consider if I get this GL..

 

Three out of the four bolt holes were pretty close to existing holes. With a dremel and some bending I got them to work. The fourth, I had to drill and bolt to the floor with a small spacer.

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