That's what I was going to say. I just got a nice set of seats from a
2002 Toyota Celica, and it's pretty much a matter of adapting my 88Si
rails and sliders to the Celica seats. Generally, you can get them to
bolt on without too much difficulty, it just requires  some spacers, or
other custom fabricating from steel. In the past, I've been able to do it
without too much surgery. Hopefully, the Celica seats will work well,
They are extrememly comfortable, and look great, while having great
support for those Hero moves. 


On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 17:56:35 -0500, "George Freeman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Here's what I would do- get the rails for an '88 and bolt them to the
> '85 seats.  Be cautioned though that there will be a height difference.
> When I did my seat swap I learned all about how Honda contoured and
> matched the stock seats right snug to the floor pan.  When I upgraded to
> the Corbeau Targa RS seats, it was a battle getting the Corbeau rails to
> sit properly- I did all sorts of surgery but got it to sit correctly.
> 
> 
> George '89 DX-Hybrid-D16Z6, 126k miles
> "Seats, Suspension, Engine, MSD, next=dyno" 
> 
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> Subject: CRX: Seats
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> 
> Hi all,
>  Just a quick question. I found some seats (in great
> shape), from an 85 crx the other day and just want to
> know if they will fit in my 88. I didnt have time to
> take any measurements or anything. Just hoping someone
> on the list has used or tried to use these before.
> 
> Thanks,
> Gene
> 88 CRX
> 
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