Porsche rear seats

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Re: Porsche rear seats

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b1zbaz wrote:I have been looking at front seats but lost my job today so all ideas have gone out the window now
That's not good. Hope you can find something better soon.
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I will be sweet I work my arse off and I'm a good builder plus I know loads of different building companies so I can ring around for work I can also sell my stereo if need be
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Mk3 Rear seat squab by Midas cars.
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How much alan
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b1zbaz wrote:How much alan
Sorry not for sale, but the Midas owners club may have some molds.

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b1zbaz wrote:I have been looking at front seats but lost my job today so all ideas have gone out the window now
I lost my work in 2004. Tired of trying to find a new job (and receiving rejection letters every time) I started my own company. Still in business after 8 years which is perhaps a miracle. Hard work for little money but at least no one can sack me.
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Alan D. wrote:Mk3 Rear seat squab by Midas cars.

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That's quite different to mine, the base is just that a base, and the back is a trimmed piece of MDF with a metal bar across the top and hinged at the bottom to fold forwards. My car even had rear lap seat-belts fitted!
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Stuart wrote:
Alan D. wrote:Mk3 Rear seat squab by Midas cars.

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That's quite different to mine, the base is just that a base, and the back is a trimmed piece of MDF with a metal bar across the top and hinged at the bottom to fold forwards. My car even had rear lap seat-belts fitted!
Exactly the same as mine Stu, simple base-squab, and a wood-covered back. I have points for belts, but none fitted.
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Hans I have pretty much been left in charge of the jobs and lads for around 6 years anyway but I just don't have the money to kick start my own company at the moment I know for a fact I can do well but money Is tight at the moment
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b1zbaz wrote:Hans I have pretty much been left in charge of the jobs and lads for around 6 years anyway but I just don't have the money to kick start my own company at the moment I know for a fact I can do well but money Is tight at the moment
Yes that's usually the problem. Banks don't loan money anymore. "luckily" we had sold our house previously to buy another, but now we rent and have invested the money in our shop.
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