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Ling's Silver Grand Father ---- Plan B (NOT a SPAM THREAD)


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disagree sorry.

no idea on 86 rear seat weight but all the plastic trim and carpet weighs next to nothing, certainly not 30kg!!!

dash pad weighs 3kg because its got a steel backing, yes?

removal of sound proofing obviously saves weight but he doesn't seem to be talking about this.

Pull interior out, remove sound proofing, replace interior... boom.

Feel free to weigh your plastic bits plus carpet then prove me wrong.

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the plastic interior don't weight much, but I think the stereo + wood board and frame will weight lot more than the rear seats.

anyway, weight isn't really a issue with the car at the moment, the wood frame and boards actually make the car look good when it covered with the new carpet. so not a disscusion point at this stage.

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The wood screw question now makes sense.

If you have the rear seats, it shouldn't be too hard to track down some seatbelts and you may be able to have it 'recomplied' as a four seater, if you can go from 4 to 2 seats you should be able to go the other way. Just make sure the seatbelt mouonting points are all there. (Assuming you want to do this).

The carpeted sounds box was tidy, but IMO would look better with the rear seats etc in.

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