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Magnum
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NC seats

Postby Magnum » Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:23 pm

Hi all,
I have decided I will probably hang on to my NC forever, as we are in love. However, my one current bugbear is the seats.

I have the black leather interior, which in my opinion is awful. The seats were never great to begin with, and have always been uncomfortable on long trips (which I do reasonably frequently) and now they are probably starting to sag as well. I get a sore back after an hour or so, every time now.

so, I have looked at different options:

1. - Changing the seats for racing seats - SAAS, Momo or Mazdaspeed. I was quite keen on this idea, but apparently it can't happen for a road car (as opposed to a track day only car) as the existing seats have airbags in them (the race seats don't) and you cannot legally remove an airbag.

2. - Get sheepskin seat covers - again, I was quite keen on this (despite reading different opinions about them) until I found that, of course NC seats are not standard sized, so you can't just buy off the shelf items, which leaves only custom made ones that start about $1k - which I think is ridiculous for seat covers.

3. - which brings me to my latest option - getting the seats re-upholstered - possibly in suede or velour, and with better padding! Has anyone else had this done? if so, what sort of cost? and can you recommend anyone here in South East Queensland (preferably Brisbane)?

Interested in your thoughts/tips/opinions.

Thanks guys.
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Red Dragon
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Re: NC seats

Postby Red Dragon » Thu Jul 24, 2014 3:41 pm

We had custom made sheepskin covers made in Melbourne for our NC.
Cost $500 made and fitted
They are great on hot or cold days very comfortable if you get some don't get the cheep short wool variety or black coloured as it will go greenish colour with age

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Re: NC seats

Postby JBT » Thu Jul 24, 2014 5:08 pm

Try:
Customline Trimming
Unit 6 / 26 Argon St, Sumner Park QLD 4074
Phone (07) 3279 2244
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Re: NC seats

Postby Nevyn72 » Thu Jul 24, 2014 5:20 pm

Magnum wrote:Hi all,
I have decided I will probably hang on to my NC forever, as we are in love. However, my one current bugbear is the seats.

1. - Changing the seats for racing seats - SAAS, Momo or Mazdaspeed. I was quite keen on this idea, but apparently it can't happen for a road car (as opposed to a track day only car) as the existing seats have airbags in them (the race seats don't) and you cannot legally remove an airbag.

Weren't Reccaro seats an option for the NC at one stage?
Maybe you could get a set from a wrecked vehicle?
"A Convertible has a top you can put down when the weather's nice...... A Roadster has a top you can put up when the weather's bad."

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Re: NC seats

Postby taminga16 » Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:15 pm

If you were to fit covers be mindful of the curtain air bag system. (I know I sound like Mr M.)
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Re: NC seats

Postby Regie » Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:27 pm

Nevyn72 wrote:
Magnum wrote:Hi all,
I have decided I will probably hang on to my NC forever, as we are in love. However, my one current bugbear is the seats.

1. - Changing the seats for racing seats - SAAS, Momo or Mazdaspeed. I was quite keen on this idea, but apparently it can't happen for a road car (as opposed to a track day only car) as the existing seats have airbags in them (the race seats don't) and you cannot legally remove an airbag.

Weren't Reccaro seats an option for the NC at one stage?
Maybe you could get a set from a wrecked vehicle?


If you can find a set they are damn expensive!!!!!
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Re: NC seats

Postby Guy_Coles » Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:47 pm

I've had a one piece fiberglass Sparco Evo II Plus in my car for a few years now and have never been picked up yet. Having said that - watched me get done in the next few weeks.... It's more comfortable than the stock seats but I bought it as I track the car and needed more helmet room.

Charlie Brown replaced the leather in his car and it looks way cool, the leather quality in the standard seats is pretty crap and gets harder with age as my darling girlfriend reminds me on every trip back from Wakefield !! A softer more supple leather in the center of the seat would probably solve the issue so I'd have a chat with an upholsterer and see what they suggest. As Reggie said, the Recaros are Mega $$
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Re: NC seats

Postby Mr Morlock » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:38 pm

I agree with Red dragon lambs wool is a great option. Best to deal with someone who can supply what you want either full fitted or partial. I have dríven a few NCs and find the seats hard . A pro can offer some options for height of nap colour etc.i have 3 cars with driver seats in lambs wool all much better than standard. I can recommend Blacksheep Australia ( Ringwood)) He has been working in sheepskin for many years. No problem in accommodating air bags.

Don't put up with a back problem. Silly as it may sound but how the seat is adjusted can make quite a difference.

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Re: NC seats

Postby Mr Morlock » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:42 pm

Ps one of my cars has leather seats and the lambs wool makes for a plush feel and of course the fabulous qualities of wool cool in summer warm in winter and wears well.

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Re: NC seats

Postby PAU61L » Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:27 pm

Hello Magnum, I swapped the leather seats for the standard fabric seats, a lot more comfortable and you sit in the seat rather than on top with the leather.
Take a ride in an NC with the fabric seats, Paul
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Re: NC seats

Postby Nevyn72 » Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:47 am

Regie wrote:
Nevyn72 wrote:Weren't Reccaro seats an option for the NC at one stage?
Maybe you could get a set from a wrecked vehicle?


If you can find a set they are damn expensive!!!!!


Hmmm, I wonder if these would fit?
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/kensingt ... s&mpch=ads

The add lists airbags so they should meet that requirement.........
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Re: NC seats

Postby PAU61L » Fri Jul 25, 2014 9:55 am

Hello everyone,
Will the honda airbags work on he MX5
I bought my NC2 fabric seats for $350 in great condition, out of a NC with airbags.
So they were a straight swap, unplug and plug in.
Be careful, some japanese NC seats do not have airbags.
paul
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Re: NC seats

Postby Magnum » Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:23 pm

Red Dragon wrote:We had custom made sheepskin covers made in Melbourne for our NC.
Cost $500 made and fitted
They are great on hot or cold days very comfortable if you get some don't get the cheep short wool variety or black coloured as it will go greenish colour with age



I'm interested Red Dragon - can you give me the contact details for the business please?

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Re: NC seats

Postby Magnum » Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:24 pm

JBT wrote:Try:
Customline Trimming
Unit 6 / 26 Argon St, Sumner Park QLD 4074
Phone (07) 3279 2244


Thanks for that JBT - can't find a web-site for them - have they done work on your car?

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Re: NC seats

Postby Magnum » Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:26 pm

Nevyn72 wrote:
Magnum wrote:Hi all,
I have decided I will probably hang on to my NC forever, as we are in love. However, my one current bugbear is the seats.

1. - Changing the seats for racing seats - SAAS, Momo or Mazdaspeed. I was quite keen on this idea, but apparently it can't happen for a road car (as opposed to a track day only car) as the existing seats have airbags in them (the race seats don't) and you cannot legally remove an airbag.

Weren't Reccaro seats an option for the NC at one stage?
Maybe you could get a set from a wrecked vehicle?



They were - but they are hellishly expensive - even crap ones.

Plus, I know wrecked Mx5s are probably a dime a dozen in Sydney and Melbourne but in Brisbane they are as rare as the proverbial rocking horse poo and all the good bits get snapped up very quickly. :frown:


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