Rear Seat delete ...SHOW EM OFF !!

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  1. whyask New Member

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    Getting ready to do my rear seat delete in two weeks with my 6 point cage and the seats are going..SINCE IM 6'6 ..250lbs NO ONE can sit behind me anyway..so I wanted some ideas..
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    Thanks
    Justin
  2. bakos24 I find there is nothing better than a tasty wiener

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    here is mine.

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  3. 04fullitgt I shower with poo

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    How much weight are you saving by taking the back seat out anyways?:shrug:
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    I think about 70lbs.
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    While it definitely does save weight, there is no way in hell that you save 70 pounds...
  7. bakos24 I find there is nothing better than a tasty wiener

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    Yeah, I think it is around 35-40lbs.
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    Like I said, 35-40lbs..
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    Did you make yours yourself? That's really nice. :nice:
  10. bakos24 I find there is nothing better than a tasty wiener

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    Thanks, I bought mine off ebay a while back. Had the Ford racing sign and slapped it on there and i liked it so on it stayed.
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    35lbs. or 70lbs. its all the same, Im doin it, nobody can fit back there anyways:nice: :flag:

    you said you got yours off of ebay? how much do those cost?:shrug:

    I would check myself but im at work and if I go on ebay i get :nono: :chair: :flame: :uzi:
  12. bakos24 I find there is nothing better than a tasty wiener

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    Thats the reason I did mine. I got mine for around $80.00. It was from MRT. They use to have a ebay store but I did not see it anymore, in fact, I didn't even see the deletes on there website either. :shrug:

    Oh, by the way, I'm at work and on ebay :p
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    ::::i am painting my interior this summer:::
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    Nighthawk, you still haven't covered figured out a way to conceal the subs a bit? lol.

    It looks good! Just screams "steal me" :)
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    Ow....thats a low blow......:nice:
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    haha nah not yet..this summer when i finish everythign up i will :nice:

    its parked in my driveway for the next 2 or so months so its ok for now
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    I doubt that nighthawk is savin much weight:p.

    Stangmods.com has rear seat delete kits that are supposed to save 35 lbs or so. They are pretty boring though. I have a custom sub box as my rear seat but its not carpeted yet. I should be able to post pics this weekend or early next week.
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    painting interior. with what? i wanted to change the color in mine too, but only if its permanant. i dont want paint scrapeing off and stuff.
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    i didnt do it for weight savings
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    dye http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch.asp?N=400335 4294846926 115 4294846911
    "VHT's Penetrating Color Dye is not paint, but a true dye that permanently changes or restores the original color. It's extremely resistant to cracking or fading and can be used on soft or hard vinyl, plastic, and leather. Existing colors can be dyed to a lighter or darker color in a one-step process that's easy to apply and dries extremely fast."

    I plan to do mine this spring too. Going to do charcoal on tan. :nice:

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