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Non-power Seat rails


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Ok, need some help. Have Sparco Evo2 Plus seats on order - wondering about the install. I can buy BK adapters that will fit the "non-power seat rails". Do these refer to seat rails with the manual fore/aft adjustment (and power seat back angle), or is there a truly manual seat (and I just haven't seen it). Also, assuming my rails are the "non-power" vareity - any advice on how to access the bolts holding the seats to the rails (the seats are out right now with the rails attached). Many thanks in advance for any insights.

-Lennie

2000 C2 with Mk1 Aerokit

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As is often the case, I answered my own stupid question with time and patience (both of which are short in my world). For others that may search the same topic - the seat rail bolts are accessible with the seat in the all the way "up" position (mine were all the way down when I took them out - hence - zero access to the hardware). New Seats going in this weekend. Cheers!

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