Gabriel Tyler Posted Friday at 11:46 PM Posted Friday at 11:46 PM (edited) SOLD! Used seats from my 2003 SV. Decal on the side lists them as Caterham Blackbird seats. Decent condition for the age. Stupid light weight. Seats only. No sliders or rails. $1000 OBO for the pair. Located in Shingke Springs CA. May be able to ship depending on location. SOLD! Edited 7 hours ago by Gabriel Tyler
pethier Posted Saturday at 12:47 PM Posted Saturday at 12:47 PM 12 hours ago, Gabriel Tyler said: Used seats from my 2003 SV. Decal on the side lists them as Caterham Blackbird seats. Decent condition for the age. Stupid light weight. Seats only. No sliders or rails. $1000 OBO for the pair. Located in Shingke Springs CA. May be able to ship depending on location. Shingle Springs? Sure, now. That's on my way home from San Jose. Missed opportunity...
Slonie Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Sup Gabe! Does anyone know if the SV seats are the same or different (i.e. wider) than S3 seats?
Gabriel Tyler Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago Slonie, The part number is 73467 which from my knowledge was originally a narrow chassis seat. These were in the car that I purchased from Magnus Feuer. He likely added the seat in after his orginal build.
Vovchandr Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, Slonie said: Sup Gabe! Does anyone know if the SV seats are the same or different (i.e. wider) than S3 seats? my understanding is that they are different in width
Gabriel Tyler Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago The SV seats and the narrow seats are in fact different. These blackbird seat part numbers show as the correct seats for a narrow chassis (they will fit in a wide chassis as well, however). It is likely the seats were added to the SV by Magnus after he originally built the car.
pethier Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Gabriel Tyler said: The SV seats and the narrow seats are in fact different. These blackbird seat part numbers show as the correct seats for a narrow chassis (they will fit in a wide chassis as well, however). Narrow seats in a wider cockpit give more room to wrestle with the lap-belt adjusters.
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