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Requires modification to the rails. I plan on installing UrS4 seats at some point on the 4ktq. Heavy seats, yes, but very comfy, heated, powered, and they have an armrest!
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I recently bought a set of '98 GTI (not Recaro) sport seats , but I'm not crazy about them . Doesn't seem worth effort , rails are a couple inches wider . I also just bought a 20v 90 for motor swap which has a nice set of cloth seats just like stock 4kq seats . I haven't had the cars in the same place to make comparison . Just thought someone might know the answer .
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