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Old 27-04-14, 12:54 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by msh View Post
Remember that seat base should still be from the same type as seat desired - either recaro or non-recaro - and that backrest also has motor in it - or even more than one, if it has orthopedic function. In any case you're in the right country where to look for seats in good condition from low mileage cars, the only problem - you won't sit in the best seat

I also presume that C5 power seats might fit with some help with welding equipment - as the rails on B5/C5 are 2 cm closer than in C3/C4.
I thought only bolsters change, but base is the same?

So the width between supports at the front is the same? In that case, that would be better idea than try getting C4 electric seats, and availability is much higher.
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